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The Adventures of The Sensokids Book Series

The Adventures of The Sensokids Book Series

by The Sensokids | Aug 31, 2020 | fiction, juvenile, senses, sensory integration

WHY IS UNDERSTANDING OUR SENSES SO IMPORTANT? We rely on our senses to operate and navigate this world. Every movement and every activity engages our senses by telling us a little more about the environment. The sense of smell develops in utero, newborns visually...

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