- Sand got between his toes and chafed his feet and ankles.
- The sun was like a laser beam bearing down on his skin.
- It was hot, muggy, and the heat of the day was oppressive.
- Marin’s eyes hurt from the blinding effects of the sun reflecting from the beach white sand and off the gleaming ocean water.
- People were lying on cotton towels basting in the sun like the roasted chickens Marvin saw in the deli.
- Too many people and the vendors trying to sell cheap beach junk to tourists.
- Chattering vendors, and steamy heat rising from the crusted sand.
- The sounds of vendors shouting out to visitors to try their products or the smell of greasy fries and sizzling hamburgers always blew in his direction.
- Children were constantly running back and forth across the beach with their noisy, squeaky beach toys.
- The wind is continually blowing fine grains of sand under Tower 13, and that would pile up like anthills.
- Trash seemed to be everywhere. From plastic straws to paper napkins, soda bottles, and assorted stuff.
- The white sand was littered with enough trash from tourists that you couldn’t tell the difference between the beach and the local garbage dump.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sensory language worksheet.