Hi there! Are you ready to explore space with me? Let’s go on a fun journey to learn about planets, stars, and more!
Can you find me? I’m hiding behind my friend Saturn. I’m Uranus, the seventh planet in our solar system. I have lots of rings and I’m always a bit gassy. Can you see me now?
Next, meet my friend Neptune! Neptune is the eighth planet and is very far from the Sun. Neptune is a beautiful blue color. Say hello to Neptune!
Now, let’s meet the Sun! The Sun is in the center of our solar system. It keeps us warm and bright. Even though we’re far away, the Sun is always with us!
Oh no! Here comes a black hole! It’s like a giant space monster. If you get too close, it might pull you in. Be careful!
Do you know what gravity is? It’s what pulls everything down to the ground. On Earth, gravity helps us stay on the ground and not float away!
Welcome to the Milky Way galaxy! It’s our home in space. It has a bright center and spiral arms full of stars. Our solar system lives here with all our star friends.
Nearby is the Andromeda galaxy, and the Sombrero galaxy, which looks like a big hat!
Hey there! I’m an astronaut. Come play with me in space. We can float around and have so much fun. Space is amazing!
There’s a party in space! Have you seen a little alien with round eyes and a long neck? Let’s help find the alien’s child and join the fun!
Knock knock! A gift from Earth is here. What could it be? A storybook or maybe a violin? Let’s find out!
Oh no, there’s space garbage everywhere! Rockets and satellites are floating around. Let’s clean it up together. Sweep, sweep, sweep!
Even in the dark, you can make your own space. Don’t be afraid. Let’s create a special place just for you!
Let’s sing the Space ABCs together! A, B, C, let’s learn about space!
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Planet Match-Up: Create a set of cards with pictures of the planets and their names. Mix them up and lay them face down. Take turns flipping two cards at a time to find matching pairs. As you find a match, say something special about that planet, like “Neptune is blue!” This will help you remember the planets and their unique features.
Gravity Experiment: Gather a few small objects like a ball, a feather, and a piece of paper. Drop them from the same height and observe how they fall. Discuss why some objects fall faster than others. Try dropping them outside or from different heights to see if anything changes. This will help you understand how gravity works on Earth.
Create Your Own Galaxy: Use black construction paper and colorful chalk or crayons to draw your own galaxy. Include stars, planets, and maybe even a black hole! Think about what colors and shapes you want to use. Share your galaxy with a friend and explain what makes it special. This activity will help you imagine and create your own space adventure.
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Can you find me? Here I am! Where are you?
Peek behind my friend Saturn. I’m the seventh planet of the solar system.
Can you find me? Do you see me now?
There you are with many rings! Hug me!
I am Uranus, always gassy too.
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I am Uranus. Do you see me?
I wonder if the Sun knows who I am.
Hello! I am blue Neptune, the eighth planet of the solar system, the farthest planet from the Sun.
You know that is me, blue Neptune.
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Of course, I know you, Neptune!
Hello! I am the Sun. I’m in the center of the solar system.
We’re far away, but we’re still together.
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Watch out! I am a black hole, the giant monster of space!
Here I am, a black hole!
I am the strongest, the toughest!
If you come too close, I’ll swallow you right up!
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Who keeps pulling me down?
Gravity pulls down, down, down.
The gravity of Earth pulls down.
Everything falls.
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This is a mouth of galaxies.
What do galaxies look like?
Wide center, spinning spiral arms, home to the solar system, the Milky Way galaxy.
Welcome to our home, where all my star friends live.
A wave of stars in the sky, the Milky Way galaxy.
Twinkle, twinkle, yellow center, blue spiral arms, an endless belt made of dust.
Welcome to our home, where all my star friends live.
The neighbor of the Milky Way, the Andromeda galaxy.
Shiny giant center, round and long dust ring, a massive black hole hidden inside the Sombrero galaxy.
Welcome to our home, shaped like a Mexican hat, the Sombrero galaxy.
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Hey! How are you? I am an astronaut!
Come and play here in space! Everything is amazing!
While floating all around, so much fun in outer space!
I love space! We love space!
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Hey! How are you? I am an astronaut!
Everything is beautiful!
What a fun day here in space! See you tomorrow!
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Alien space party! Oh yeah! Come on over!
Something is missing in the galaxy.
The party of our lives!
Have you seen my child? Round round eyes, long neck, chubby tummy.
Have you seen a child like this? Please help me find my child!
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Oh, there you are, my little alien!
Oh, mommy!
Knock knock! You have a gift all the way from Earth!
What could it be? A human gift?
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Knock knock! You have a gift all the way from Earth!
What could it be? A shield for protection?
No, no, no! You got it wrong! This is a storybook!
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Knock knock! You have a gift all the way from Earth!
What could it be? A vacuum?
No, no, no! You got it wrong! This is a violin!
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Flying space mailman!
It’s everywhere! Pieces of garbage everywhere!
Mysterious space garbage!
Oh, I know what they are! Rockets, satellites floating around in outer space!
Let’s clean it up!
Clean up the garbage here! Let’s clean up the garbage together!
Sweep, sweep, sweep! Clean the space garbage!
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It’s too dark! I can help you!
Even in the darkness, do not be afraid!
You can make your very own space!
I can make my very own space!
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Space ABCs! Let’s sing together!
Space A, B, C!
Space ABCs!
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