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[Audio] The Sensory Adventures of Bitoy Written by: Lenny B. Villasis Illustrated by: Deniel Suarez.

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[Audio] Once upon a time, there lived a young boy named Bitoy. He was a curious and adventurous boy who love to explore and learn new things. One day, while walking through the forest, Bitoy noticed something strange. He could hear the chirping of the birds, the rustling of the leaves, and the sound of his footsteps, but he couldn’t see anything around him. He realized that he had closed his eyes..

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[Audio] This made Bitoy wonder about the importance of his eyes, and he began to think about all the other sense organs that he had. He knew that the human body has five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, and each of them has a unique function..

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[Audio] Bitoy decided to go on a journey to learn more about these senses, and he started by visiting a doctor. The doctor explained to Bitoy that the eyes are responsible for vision and that they work by focusing light onto the retina at the back of the eye, which sends signals to the brain to create an image..

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[Audio] Next, Bitoy visited a musician who explained to him how the ears function. The musician told Bitoy that the ears are responsible for hearing and that they work by capturing sound waves and sending them to the brain, where they are interpreted as sound..

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[Audio] Bitoy then visited a chef who explained to him about of taste and smell. The chef told Bitoy that the tongue is responsible for tasting different flavors, and the nose is responsible for detecting different scents. Both of these senses work together to help us identify different foods and drinks..

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[Audio] Finally, Bitoy visited a masseuse who explained to him about the sense of touch. The masseuse told Bitoy that the skin is responsible for feeling different textures and temperatures, and that it is the largest organ in the body..

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[Audio] After learning about all of the sense organs and their functions, Bitoy realized just how important they were for everyday life. He had taken them for granted, but now he had a newfound appreciation for them..

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[Audio] From that day forward, Bitoy made sure to take care of his sense organs by eating healthy foods, protecting his eyes from bright lights, and wearing earplugs in loud environments. He knew that these sense organs were essential for his well-being..