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My Five Senses Created by:

Taste Write one sentence describing something you can taste. Insert a picture of something you can taste.

Smell Write one sentence describing something you can smell. Insert a picture of something you can smell.

Hear Write one sentence describing something you can hear. Insert a picture of something you can hear.

Sight Write one sentence describing something you can see. Insert a picture of something you can see.

Touch Write one sentence describing how something feels. Insert a picture of something you can feel.