
"Mysteries of the Senses” Series: Touch
- five senses
- Categories:Picture Books Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Portuguese
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- Pages:24
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- Publication Place:Brazil
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
There are 5 books in the series:
Sight
Hearing
Touch
Smell
Taste
Description
All of these systems help us understand what's around us, give us tips on how to protect ourselves from danger, and they’re endlessly entertaining.
In this book, we will learn how the sense of touch works.
Author
A writer, always curious, who has wanted to know how everything works since she was a little girl. Fatima is very talkative as well as laughable and enjoys playing computers, eating watermelon, reading books, riding bikes and playing games. When she puts down the entertainments, she writes articles or translates for TV programs, newspapers, videos, magazines, websites, radio stations, and more. She also loves to travel and even moved from Brazil to Canada during one of her trips.
“Author” Maya Sangawa
She has lived all over Brazil and now comes back in Belo Horizonte (a city in the east of Brazil). She has an adorable little dog named JoJo. Maya loves to do fun projects related to health and the human body. Therefore, she and her friend Fatima Mesqueda collaborated on this project to explain everything to all those who want to know about the human body.
“Illustrator” Juliana Egner
Born in São Paulo, she currently lives in the coastal town of Ubatuba, Brazil. Since graduating with a degree in design, Juliana has experimented with many different types of art, including jewelry, ceramics, porcelain, collage and painting. Over the years, she expanded her studies to include illustration. Juliana loves and is inspired by nature and when she had her daughter her work naturally began to reflect childhood through colors and emotional elements. Today, Juliana usually creates digital and handmade artworks, from clothes and chocolates to books or walls.