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Posted on January 21, 2013 by Sally-Jayne

what’s the difference between a dolphin and an eggplant?

This post, by a friend of mine, would be a fantastic way to introduce children to the concept of using all of their senses to write descriptions, instead of just focusing on what things look like.

CategoriesEnglish Tags5 senses, creative writing, decriptions, descriptive writing, education, feel, hear, literacy, see, smell, taste, touch, writing

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