![]() Lovely lavender, strawberries and oh! What’s that whiff? These are the bits that let you see, wink and cryĪ nose is a thing that helps you sneeze, smell and sniff. Linked to your brain are two shiny bright eyes. Inside of your skull is a squidgy pink blob.Ĭontrolling your body is the brain’s biggest job! Sensory elements recommended for use in this story.īelow are some resources I used or alternatives, some free some you might have to shop around for.Īn epic journey from your head to your toes.įrom your brain to your eye, your poo to your nose. This book by Joanna Grace* is invaluable if you want to start writing your own stories and goes into much more depth about the benefits of using sensory stories with different groups of learners. ![]() It is also a good idea to repeat the story to gain familiarity and a sense of anticipation. I recommend stories be told to a group to promote positive interactions and sharing space and air with others.
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