01079 a2200181 4500001000700000020001800007040003200025100002100057245004300078250002400121260001800145300000800163362000900171520065000180650001600830650002600846650002500872125027 a9781593541729 cEscola Canadense de Niteroi aZiefert, Harriet10aYou Can't Taste a Pickle with Your Ear aNew Edition Edition aUnited States bil.0 a2002 aWhy can't you hear a siren with your eyes? Spot an airplane with your hands? And how to eat a pickle on your ear is not delicious? In You Can't Take a Pickle with Your Ear Kids discover how each of their five senses is hard at work all day long, providing them with information and helping them get the most out of their daily lives. Whenever you think, "I'm oh-so-sweet," Pull off your socks and smell your feet! Sections such as "Hold Your Nose" and "Stick Out Your Tongue" (not the same time!) Encourage hands-on investigations of what's happening inside kids' bodies and why a tongue is best for pickle tasting. (Grade Level: Kindergarten-3) 4aFive Senses 4aChildren's Literature 4aSenses and sensation