How can you taste? How does your mouth works? What are the parts allowing you to taste your food?
The ideal first introduction to the five senses, Science in Action explores the human body using fun experiments and activities. Senses provide all sorts of information about
what is going on around us. The activities in Science In Action encourage young readers
to understand how each of their senses work, for example by making their own sound
waves or trying a series of optical illusions. Clear and simple text helps explain tricky scientific topics such as how the tongue tastes different flavours and how our eyes work.
Using simple explanations and engaging photos, this book encourages children to think about how their senses work, while taking their first steps into scientific discovery.
This is Book 39 in the Science in Action Series. See all Science in Action books here.
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Sally Hewitt was a primary school teacher for ten years before she became a full time writer of non-fiction books for children between the ages of three and eleven. \nSally has written many books on a wide range of topics and visits schools and libraries giving talks and workshops.
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