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  • One day, ChuChu's teacher Miss Dorothy,

  • came to class with a big box.

  • ChuChu and her friends were very curious to know what was inside.

  • Children, we are going to play a game today.

  • It's calledThe Sensory Journey”.

  • I am going to have you feel some of the different things inside this box.

  • Then you must tell me how they feel.

  • Let's get started.

  • Miss Dorothy pulled out a teddy bear from the box.

  • ChuChu, why don't you touch this teddy bear and tell me how it feels.

  • This teddy bear feels soft, Miss Dorothy!

  • It does feel soft, ChuChu.

  • Teddy bears have soft textures.

  • Can you think of anything else that feels soft?

  • Baby blankets are soft!

  • Yes, baby blankets are soft!

  • Miss Dorothy then asked ChaCha to pull something out of the box.

  • It's a rock, Miss Dorothy.

  • How does the rock feel, ChaCha?

  • It feels hard!

  • The rock does feel hard, Chacha.

  • It's texture is hard.

  • Can you think of anything else that feels hard?

  • My baseball bat! It feels very hard!

  • Yes, baseball bats do feel hard, Chacha!

  • Miss Dorothy then asked Chika to pull something out of the box.

  • I've got a sheet of paper.

  • It feels smooth!

  • Yes, Chika. Paper feels smooth.

  • It's texture is smooth.

  • Can you think of anything else that feels smooth, Chika?

  • Pebbles and marbles!

  • They are both very smooth!

  • Miss Dorothy then asked Chiku to pull out something from the box.

  • Look, it's a twig.

  • And it feels rough!

  • Yes, twigs feel rough, Chiku.

  • It's texture is rough.

  • Can you think of anything else that feels rough, Chiku?

  • Sandpaper is rough, Miss Dorothy!

  • Sandpaper is certainly rough Chiku!

  • It was Cussly's turn.

  • He pulled out some bubble wrap.

  • I've pulled out some bubble wrap. And it feels very bumpy!

  • It does feel bumpy doesn't it, Cussly?

  • It's texture is bumpy.

  • Can you think of anything else that feels bumpy?

  • The sole of my shoe is bumpy!

  • That's correct!

  • Miss Dorothy then asked ChuChu to pull something out of the box again.

  • Look, I pulled out a ball of cotton.

  • It feels very fluffy!

  • Cotton is fluffy, ChuChu

  • Can you think of something else that's fluffy?

  • Cotton candy! It's very fluffy!

  • Chiku came to the box again.

  • She pulled out a banana peel.

  • This banana peel feels slippery.

  • Just like soap does!

  • You are right, Chiku!

  • Both soap and banana peels have slippery textures!

  • Chika came up to play the game again.

  • He pulled out a marshmallow!

  • This marshmallow feels squishy!

  • And so does play dough!

  • That's right!

  • Marshmallows and play dough both have a squishy texture!

  • There was something left in the box.

  • Cussly pulled it out!

  • It's sugar!

  • And it feels grainy!

  • Just like sand.

  • That's right, Cussly.

  • Sand and sugar both have a grainy texture.

  • All the children enjoyed playing the new game.

  • And Miss Dorothy felt happy that they

  • had fun while learning different textures.

One day, ChuChu's teacher Miss Dorothy,

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