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Title

My 5 Senses

Subject

Human Senses; Body Parts; Children; Habits of Health & Habits of Mind (Ubbes, 2008).

Description

Author

Levy, Jessica; Carroll, Marybeth

Publisher

Miami University Libraries

Date

2013

Contributor

Ubbes Valerie (editor and genre designer)

Format

PDF

Language

English, Spanish

Type

Text

Identifier

MyFiveSenses

Text

My 5 Senses
Mis5Sentidos
By Jessica Levy and Marybeth Carroll

I can feel with my hands.
I can feel the water.
I can feel the sand.
I can feel the rocks.
I can feel the grass.
I can taste with my mouth.
I can taste the candy.
I can taste the apple.
I can taste the juice.
I can taste the bread.
I can hear with my ears.
I can hear the music.
I can hear the dog.
I can hear the laughter.
I can hear the siren.
I can smell with my nose.
I can smell the flower.
I can smell the candle.
I can smell the pizza.
I can smell the perfume.
I can see the eyes.
I can see the house.
I can see the sidewalk.
I can see the car.
I can see the door.
Summary
I can feel, taste, hear, smell, and see with my five senses!


Collection: Electronic Texts


Citation

Levy, Jessica; Carroll, Marybeth, “My 5 Senses,” Health Literacy Database at Miami University, accessed April 29, 2026, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/healthliteracy/items/show/128.

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