Cold, Crunchy, Colorful: Using Our Senses (Jane Brocket's Clever Concepts)

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by Jane Brocket

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Seeing brightly colored flowers, hearing nuts go "crunch," and feeling cold ice cream on your tongue―we use our senses to explore the world. How many ways to use your senses can you find in this book? PreS-Gr 2—Once again, Brocket has created a rich, sensory treat that young children will thoroughly enjoy. Using her signature photography brimming with color and detail, she invites her audience to use all five senses to soak up the world around them. Thanks to spectacular tight shots, youngsters can almost hear the splashing of a waterfall, smell freshly baked bread, taste the crunchy edges of a fried egg, and feel the velvety covering of a budding flower. The text is minimal but packs a descriptive punch, and it's presented in a fun font against neutral, textured rectangles. The concluding spread asks readers to name all five senses again and think about which ones they're using in that moment. This selection would be a wonderful tool for heightening a child's awareness of all the sensory experiences afforded by an outing to the park or any other venue or for a fun sensory-based scavenger hunt at home on a dreary day. In any case, it's a book that will be pored over again and again, thanks to photography that absolutely pops.—Alyson Low, Fayetteville Public Library, AR From the cover’s richly colored photographs and the alliterative sound of the title, Brocket invites children to explore the world with their five senses. One at a time, each sense is examined, partnering those eye-­popping pictures with simple declaratory text. First, our eyes: they see the world around us, including patterns, colors, and shapes. Second, our ears hear loud sounds and quiet sounds. Third, our hands, feet, and skin feel rough, smooth, wet, cold, grainy, and warm textures. Fourth, our noses smell fragrant, pungent, ripe, and rotten scents. And finally, our tongues taste sweet, sour, and salty flavors, and can distinguish between them. After these great examples of visual learning, readers are given the opportunity to choose which senses they use in different settings. For example: Can you say which senses we use when we . . . take a walk outside? This is just one entry in the Jane Brocket’s Clever Concepts series, all of which share the same snazzy appeal. Preschool-Grade 2. --J. B. Petty "This is just one entry in the Jane Brocket's Clever Concepts series, all of which share the same snazzy appeal." ― Booklist "This selection would be a wonderful tool for heightening a child's awareness of all the sensory experiences afforded by an outing to the park or any other venue or for a fun sensory-based scavenger hunt at home on a dreary day. In any case, it's a book that will be pored over again and again, thanks to photography that absolutely pops." ― School Library Journal "Teachers and parents eager for their children to experience the world in a different way will be thrilled." ― Kirkus Reviews Jane Brocket is the author of The Gentle Art of Domesticity (2007) and The Gentle Art of Quiltmaking (2010) and of two books based on the wonderful things characters eat and do in classic children’s books: Cherry Cake and Ginger Beer (2008) and Ripping Things to Do (2009)―a selection of the pieces in these two books has been collected into one volume for the US as Turkish Delight and Treasure Hunts (Perigee, 2010). She is currently writing a series of four Clever Concepts books for Millbrook Press. She has a knitting book to be published in 2011 and two more craft books in the pipeline. Jane enjoys knitting, quilting, sewing, baking, growing flowers, and taking photographs of the things she makes as well as details of the world around her. She loves color, pattern, texture, shapes, and objects. And, above all, she love books and reading.

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