With simple words, lively pictures and a description of a game that two can play, the young reader is shown what he can discover by exercising the sense of touch.
Presents a children's book for early readers that describes the sense of touch, how the skin helps to feel things that are hot, cold, rough, or smooth, the parts of the skin, skin sensors, and more.
Discusses some of the many interesting textures that can be felt with the skin, and includes a short scientific explanation of the sense of touch, with a diagram of the skin.
Explains what the sense of touch is; presents examples different kinds of surfaces, including hard, soft, rough, smooth, hot, and cold; and suggests activities that teach about them.
Presents a children's book for early readers that describes the way different objects feel such as smooth and rough, soft, furry, sticky, things that are heavy or light, hot or cold, wet or dry, and much more.