How the Forest Feels: Sensory Play Nature's Way

How the Forest Feels
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Age Range
4+
Release Date
August 05, 2025
ISBN
978-0823456406
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Forest school meets sensory play in this cozy picture book about a grandparent and grandchild on an exploratory walk through the woods.

Smooth and wet is a stone in a creek. Slippery and cold is the splash on your cheek.

A boy and his grandfather travel through a scenic forest on a sensory adventure written in soothing rhyme. Everywhere they look, there are fascinating things to see and feel. The boy is naturally curious… and in the woods, it’s okay to touch!

Some things are sticky. Some things are firm. Some are oozy or crumbly or coarse. The boy delights in using his sense of touch to explore the natural world—made even sweeter by grandpa as his companion.

With soft, velvety illustrations, this sumptuous story is just right for kids who learn by doing, and makes an ideal read-aloud for preschools with sensory awareness on the curriculum. Back matter features an author’s note about the five senses, as well as an interactive sensory treasure hunt for curious young readers (with adult supervision).

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A Walk in the Woods
(Updated: June 12, 2026)
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How the Forest Feels: Sensory Play Nature’s Way is a gentle, lyrical exploration of the natural world that invites children to engage all their senses.
Told through soothing rhymes, the story follows a young boy and his grandfather as they wander through a lush forest, discovering the textures and sensations that make nature so magical.

Silvano’s rhyming text flows beautifully, making it a perfect read-aloud for classrooms or bedtime. Each line captures a sensory detail—smooth stones, sticky sap, cool splashes of creek water—encouraging young readers to imagine how the forest feels, smells, and sounds. The result is both calming and immersive, celebrating curiosity and hands-on learning in a way that feels fresh and joyful.

Hokkanen’s soft, velvety digital illustrations in warm autumn tones perfectly complement the text, wrapping the story in the cozy glow of golden leaves, dappled light, and quiet companionship. The palette enhances the book’s sense of peace and connection, while the bond between grandparent and grandchild adds a tender emotional layer.

The interactive back matter is a standout feature, offering a sensory treasure hunt and tips for exploring the five senses in nature—turning the book from a simple story into an invitation to get outside and experience the world firsthand.

A lovely blend of poetry, play, and sensory discovery, How the Forest Feels is ideal for preschoolers, early learners, and anyone who believes the best classrooms have trees for walls and sky for a ceiling.
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