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Our noses can smell

2018
"Describes the nose and how the sense of smell works"--Provided by publisher.
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Stinky science

why the smelliest smells smell so smelly
"This [humorous] book about the science of smells . . . starts with the basics, from the reason why things stink to how our sense of smell works (hint: it has to do with the six million scent receptors way up inside our noses). Then come some specifics such as how and why smells are closely linked to memories, descriptions of some of the stinkiest stinks on Earth and information about the chemicals that smells are made of"--OCLC.
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Smelling

Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to the sense of smell.
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Nose

2016
"Little readers will learn about their noses while strengthening their reading skills. Simple, short sentences alongside fun and colorful photographs that match the text will make this title a favorite"--Provided by the publisher.
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Nose

2018
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce early readers to the structure and function of your nose. Includes picture glossary and index"--Provided by publisher.
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Whose nose?

"Who's that hiding on each page? Read the rhyming text and look at the bright pictures to work it out.Then lift the giant flaps and reveal the friendly animals to see if you were right!"-- [p. 4] of cover.
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Smelling

2018
"Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to the sense of smell. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by the publisher.
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Smell

2013
"In simple language, explains how the nose works to help us smell. Describes how nerves in the nose send messages to the brain to tell us what we smell"--.
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Being a dog

following the dog into a world of smell
2017
Animal researcher Alexandra Horowitz unravels the mystery of a dog's nose-view, and the incredible ways they put it to use.

Don't pick your nose, Pinocchio!

a story about hygiene
2015
"Pinocchio is always picking his nose. When he lies about it his nose grows! WIll his friend Mr. Cricket help him to stop the nasty habit? Learn the inportance of good hygiene with this hilarious story all about boogers!"--Back cover.

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