Monday, February 11, 2013

Touch and Feel

The sense of touch taps into our bodies and minds for exploration. The body becomes receptive to sensitivity through fingers, toes, arms, legs, tongues, lips, skin, neck, noses, and even eyes. Our minds interpret the pressure, pain, tingles, itches or tickles.

Imagine the touch of a dear one's eyes on your face and body.
Celebrate with high fives and hip bumps for fun.
Ah! feel the tingle of kisses.
Tickling stimulates laughter.
What do colors feel like?
Could you feel a song on your arms?
Try to cuddle a scent and taste.


Coming alive with sensory discoveries
helps you write with vigor.





Creative Write: Tickle the keys with your fingers. Surround objects with your arms and keep your eyes closed.

Feel with your calves and let your toes wander into cool places. Try warm sensations too.

Use all of your body parts and mind to bring emotions into the sense of touch.  Make notes and do a freewrite.  Does a story or poem result?


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