Sensation is like when you touch a soft, fluffy teddy bear, and your fingers feel the softness. It’s like your fingers are talking to your brain, saying, ‘Hey, this is soft and nice!’ This is your sense of touch working.
Imagine your tongue tasting a yummy piece of chocolate. Your tongue tells your brain, ‘Wow, this is sweet and delicious!’ That’s your sense of taste. It’s like your tongue is a little messenger sending sweet notes to your brain.
When you listen to your favorite song, your ears are super busy! They catch the sounds and send them to your brain, which says, ‘This music is fun!’ This is your sense of hearing. Your ears are like little sound catchers!
Think about the time you smelled a beautiful flower. Your nose picks up the scent and tells your brain, ‘This smells so pretty!’ That’s your sense of smell. Your nose is like a tiny scent detective!
And when you see a rainbow, your eyes show your brain all those beautiful colors, saying, ‘Look at all these colors!’ That’s your sense of sight. Your eyes are like little cameras showing the world to your brain.