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The 5 Senses of the Human Body
Have you already seen the drawing we colored this time? We made an effort to highlight the senses of the human body, which allow us to perceive the world the way we do. Would you have done something different? We know that with your imagination you could do much better things.
At Coloring Together we took care of collecting a great variety of five senses for kids images to color and animated five senses images to color. That way you can improve as an artist while you feel, smell, see, hear and taste everything around you.
If you like to use your paints just like Da Vinci, this is the chance to take out your brushes and trace one by one the senses that help you perceive your surroundings. Although if you prefer to show your skills with your markers and the pointillism technique, we are sure you will create a work of art.
Once you have finished coloring, send us a photo of your colored 5 senses drawing! That way you can show the world the way you perceive each of the things around you. We know that more than one little artist will find inspiration in your works.
Without further ado, are you ready to begin? Excellent! We know that with the five senses and their parts drawings to color you will start to see, hear, feel, taste and smell a world much brighter than it was before.
The 5 Senses for Kids coloring pages
Why color the 5 senses for kids pictures?
The senses are the means by which the human being receives information from their surroundings and the brain takes care of processing and interpreting what is around. The 5 main senses that help us in this process are sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch.
Sight is in charge of capturing the outside light and giving us an image of what surrounds us. Taste lets us discern the flavors of substances. Smell perceives the odors in the environment. Touch helps us recognize the shapes and textures of what we touch. And with hearing we perceive sounds.
We know that with the help of these five senses you are able to receive an image and a perception of the world around you. So, on this occasion, at Coloring Together we have brought you the 5 senses for kids images to color so that you reflect your way of feeling and seeing the world.
As an additional gift, on top of each of the five senses for kids drawings to color you will find a little piece of information that will help you broaden your knowledge about the senses of the human body and their parts.
Learn while coloring The 5 Senses for Kids
- Human sight perceives around 10 million colors.
- The sense of taste cannot work if the sense of smell is not active.
- Some studies show that women have a better developed sense of smell than men.
- Touch in the fingers is more sensitive than in other areas of the body. They can even detect the displacement of an object that moves a thousandth of a millimeter.
- The last sense that is lost before dying is hearing.
- The principle of the existence of five basic senses comes from one of Aristotle's works, called "De Anima", where a chapter was dedicated to each of the senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell.
- The sense of sight is the most developed that human beings possess.
- Each of the human eyeballs weighs approximately 28 grams and is full of water.
- Human beings have around 10 million olfactory receptors in each nostril.
- The African elephant is the animal with the best sense of smell in the world.
- The wax moth is the animal with the best hearing in the world.
- The eagle is the animal with the best sight in the world.
- The human being has between 8,000 and 10,000 taste buds.
- The catfish is the animal with the best sense of taste, it not only has taste buds on its tongue, but it can perceive flavors with its entire skin. It has almost two hundred thousand taste receptors!
- The animal with the best sense of touch is the star-nosed mole. It has a sensitivity six times greater than that of the human hand, which is our most sensitive area.
- Touch has 6,000 receptors to detect heat.
- Most people experience the biggest changes in the deterioration of vision starting at 40 years of age.
- Children less than two months old have only 5% of visual acuity.
- 80% of the information our brain receives is through sight.
- Touch is the first sense the human being develops.
