smell

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smell

El olfato

2011
Uses simple, repetitive text to introduce early readers to the sense of smell and how it works.

Little Bunny follows his nose

2004
By scratching and sniffing treated strips disguised as part of the illustrations, the reader experiences the same smells as Little Bunny when he follows his nose through the countryside.

Smelling

2006
Presents an introduction to the sense of smell, in simple text with illustrations, explaining how the nose works, why things have different smells, and what different smells can mean.

El olfato

2006
An introduction to the sense of smell in simple text and illustrations, which explains how the nose works, why things have different smells, and what different smells can mean.

El libro apestoso

1995
Simple, humorous text and illustrations introduce a list of things that are smelly, including socks, pigs, skunks, and garbage cans.

El olfato

1983
A scientific explanation of our sense of smell, with a diagram of the nose.

El olor de las cosas

1992
Simple text and photographs introduce the sense of smell.

Dinosaur's five senses

2014
What can we do with our five senses? Young readers discover the answer to this question in this engaging book, which pairs an important early learning concept with charming illustrations of dinosaurs. Each page features a colorful cartoon dinosaur using one of the five senses in a way that makes exploring this topic fun for beginning readers.

Stink y los tenis m?s apestosos del mundo

2008
A class visit to the Gross-Me-Out exhibit at the science museum inspires Stink Moody to create a variety of terrible smells to put on the sneakers he plans to enter in the World's Worst Super-Stinky Sneaker contest.

The African sniffari

2003
Gilbreath accompanies his Uncle Shroeder to Africa where they investigate why the animals of Africa have lost their sense of smell and have been placed in cages.

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