SENSATIONAL SENSES
(on the tune of where is thumbkin)
This poem is an easy way to make kids learn senses, using very simple adjectives and more appropriate during bedtime farewell. Age group 2-5 yrs)
We have five senses
We have five senses
eyes, ears nose
Tongue and skin
(2 times this para with different tune both the times
We have two eyes
We have two eyes
what do they do?
What do they do?
They can see the flower
Blooming in the garden.
Eyes are sense, beautiful sense
We have two ears
We have two ears
What do they do?
What do they do?
They can hear sounds
shout scream on grounds
Ears are sense, fabulous sense.
We have one nose
We have one nose
What does it do?
What does it do?
It can smell the food
mommy made so good.
Nose is a sense, superb sense
We have one tongue
We have one tongue
What does it do?
What does it do?
We can taste sweet,
salt, tangy treat.
Tongue is a sense, a very strong sense.
We have skin
We have skin
what does it do?
What does it do?
We can touch our pillow
Feel so mellow
Sleep very tight
good good night.
You can also make a craft to enhance the poem and give the child to feel all the senses.
1) Googly eyes
2) Jingle bell ears
3) perfumed cotton ball nose
4) licorice smile
5) sandpaper face
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