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Getting your creative adventure ready!
Getting your creative adventure ready!
Rockets, planets, stars, and astronauts. A fun way to explore simple space science.
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A chunky rocket ship lifts off from a launch pad with simple clouds of smoke and a big round window. This page is perfect for talking about how rockets leave Earth and travel into space.
This page shows a set of round planets arranged in a simple orbit around a bright sun. Kids can color each planet a different shade while you name them and talk about which are closer or farther from the sun.
A big crescent moon with a friendly face is surrounded by star shapes of different sizes. The large outlines make it easy for younger children to color while they learn about the night sky.
A small astronaut floats in space with a simple helmet, gloves, and boots. A planet and a few stars appear in the background, giving kids a chance to imagine what it is like to explore space.
This page features a large comet with a bright tail moving across the sky, plus several shooting stars with long, simple streaks. It is a good way to talk about how comets and meteors move through space.
Kids look through a large round window that frames a view of Earth with simple cloud and land shapes. The page invites questions about what astronauts might see when they look down at our planet.
A small rover with big wheels sits on a rocky surface with a few hills and a planet or moon in the sky. Children can color each part while you talk about robots that explore other planets.
Several groups of stars are connected by simple dotted lines to form basic constellations. Children can color the stars, trace the lines, and learn that people use star patterns to find their way.