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Senses You Have More Than Five

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Senses You Have More Than Five

By: Rich Linville
Narrated by: Ian T Cotter
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How many senses does a human have? You may think that you have only five senses, but you have way more than that! The five main senses are: Seeing, smelling, hearing, tasting, and touching. Our human senses make us who we are. Your senses help you survive and thrive in this wonderful world.

©2020 Richard Vaughn Linville (P)2020 Richard Vaughn Linville
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"Senses You Have More Than Five" by Rich Linville has an intriguing view on our senses, and in a short children's book no less!

I am not going to reveal here what the perspective is on senses, since that would defeat the purpose of listening. Which makes this review a bit difficult due to the short length.
But as I have listened to the other entries from Rich Linville into this children's development series. I would say again that it would benefit to bundle all of them into one listen. On one end it would create cohesion to have one narrator narrating the whole thing. On the other end, the difference in narrators keeps the children engaged, and even aids the memory of the content due to the different voices.

A very important go-through about one's senses that every child needs.

Interesting perspective on senses

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