A series to awaken young minds to the wonders of the the taste of oranges, the aroma of fresh-baked bread, and other sensations that give us delight in being alive. Educational, yet fun to read, this clever series is clearly written and cheerfully illustrated in flowing colors throughout. Each book includes scientific backmatter to help parents answer their children's questions about the senses. Perfect for parents, teachers, and gift givers looking Educational, yet fun to read, this clever series is clearly written and cheerfully illustrated in flowing colors throughout.
José María Parramón Vilasaló (Barcelona, 1919 - íd., 2002) fue un escritor, pintor, dibujante, diseñador gráfico y editor español, famoso como autor y editor de obras de divulgación técnica sobre pintura y dibujo, de las que escribió más de ciento veinte y con las cuales llegó a ser el español más traducido después de Miguel de Cervantes (466 traducciones)
This book is written with preschoolers through kindergarten aged children in mind. This is one of five books in a series on the senses. Simple text that mentions things that can be smelled around you (earth after the rain, bread, perfume, etc.). The illustrations reflect this and are done without overwhelming the focused concept. This would be a recommended read within a "five senses" unit.
This was a very informative book. In the beginning, it has several examples of different things everyone may smell on a daily bases. I think this would be a good book to use in the classroom to explain the sense of smell. It gives short sentences and descriptive cute pictures to express the sense of smell. Then at the end, it is very informative giving facts and functions on how the nose works. It also gives a picture of the nasal cavity that students may be interested in learning about.