PreS-Gr 2—Once again, Brocket has created a rich, sensory treat that young children will thoroughly enjoy. Using her signature photography brimming with color and detail, she invites her audience to use all five senses to soak up the world around them. Thanks to spectacular tight shots, youngsters can almost hear the splashing of a waterfall, smell freshly baked bread, taste the crunchy edges of a fried egg, and feel the velvety covering of a budding flower. The text is minimal but packs a descriptive punch, and it's presented in a fun font against neutral, textured rectangles. The concluding spread asks readers to name all five senses again and think about which ones they're using in that moment. This selection would be a wonderful tool for heightening a child's awareness of all the sensory experiences afforded by an outing to the park or any other venue or for a fun sensory-based scavenger hunt at home on a dreary day. In any case, it's a book that will be pored over again and again, thanks to photography that absolutely pops.—
Alyson Low, Fayetteville Public Library, ARBrocket's latest concept book offers a straightforward and engaging overview of the body's five senses. Her accessible, descriptive language is clearly illustrated by crisp, brightly colored photos bringing the "sharp spikes" of a cactus and the "loud sounds" of "traffic honking" to tangible life. Kids will eagerly take on the final challenge: "Which senses are you using now?"
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