by Claire A. B. Freeland (Author), Jacqueline B. Toner (Author), Katarina Gasko (Illustrator)
Can your brain really help you smell, see, and hear better? Absolutely--and it's doing it right now!
Based on the expertise of two psychologists, Making Sense of Your Senses is a playful and informative picture book that helps kids understand how their brain interprets the world through sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. With cheerful illustrations and fun activities, this book shows how perception works--and why your brain is the real superhero behind your senses.
Key Features:
Psychologist-informed answers to kids' questions about the senses
Explores how the brain interprets sensory input to create perception
Includes hands-on activities and amusing sidebars to spark curiosity
Perfect for ages 5-9--great for classrooms, science units, and curious readers
Created by Magination Press, the children's imprint of the American Psychological Association--trusted leaders in children's mental health and education