Tactile


The Black Book of Colors
Dear Zoo
The Very Busy Spider
Bright Baby Baby Animals: Touch and Feel (Bright Baby Touch and Feel)
Weightlifting Movement Assessment & Optimization: Mobility & Stability for the Snatch and Clean & Jerk
That's Not My Giraffe...
Scratchie: A Touch-and-Feel Cat-Venture
TouchWords: Animals (Touch Think Learn)
Pizza!: An Interactive Recipe Book (Cook In A Book)
Tails
Fuzzy Fuzzy Fuzzy! A Touch, Skritch, and Tickle Book
Never Touch a Shark
See, Touch, Feel: A First Sensory Book
Never Touch a Monster
What Color Is the Wind?
Pat the Bunny by Dorothy KunhardtTails by Matthew Van FleetThat's Not My Dinosaur... by Fiona WattTouch and Feel Playbook by Eric CarleEgg in the Hole by Richard Scarry
touch and feel books
138 books — 6 voters

Cathy A. Malchiodi
Possibly the most compelling reason for use of the expressive arts in trauma work is the sensory nature of the arts themselves; their qualities involve visual, tactile, olfactory, auditory, vestibular, and proprioceptive experiences.
Cathy A. Malchiodi, Trauma and Expressive Arts Therapy: Brain, Body, and Imagination in the Healing Process

Kenya Hara
He is a color escapist because he knows that by avoiding color tactility can and will speak up.
Kenya Hara, Designing Design

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