 You can help a child explore their sense of touch by asking them to find things with different textures. For example, you could ask, can you find something that's smooth and the child could find something like a bowl that's very smooth or perhaps a piece of fruit like an apple that's very smooth. You could also ask, can you find something that's rough and the child could find a stone stone is very rough or perhaps a stick. The bark of a stick is very rough. Then you could ask, can you find something that's soft and the child might find one of their socks, which is very soft or maybe you were outside and you found a feather. Feather is very soft. So you can continue this activity with any kinds of textures. You could ask them to find some things that are hard or bumpy or fuzzy and this is a great way to help a child learn about the sense of touch.