Making the Solar System interesting for Kids

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Killing aliens with the x-box may not be the only way for your
kids to step outside the planet. Dads and kids can still share the thrill of a darkened planetarium
or the awe of a star-bright night sky. Such experiences can make the universe seem within our reach,
help dads bond with their children.

The solar system with its colorful planets and exotic
names is always a good place to start. Here are some things dads can do to make the universe a more
interesting place for kids:

Younger kids are often inquisitive about the nature of the
universe, how things work, will they break, will we all disappear etc. While dads may not have all
the answers at hand, they can certainly help explain the solar system with a simple model using
colorful balls of varying size in the backyard and take the young ones for an imaginary space walk.
Make sure they learn (say ‘hello Pluto’) all the names of the planets on the way back home.

Also See

NASA info for Dads and Kids

Astronomy for kids 4-10

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