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A Visual Guide To The Solar System For Kids

This visual guide introduces the Solar System, detailing the Sun and the eight planets in order from Mercury to Neptune. It highlights key characteristics of each planet and mentions Pluto's reclassification as a dwarf planet. The guide is designed for children aged 7-12 to make learning about space science enjoyable.

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A Visual Guide To The Solar System For Kids

This visual guide introduces the Solar System, detailing the Sun and the eight planets in order from Mercury to Neptune. It highlights key characteristics of each planet and mentions Pluto's reclassification as a dwarf planet. The guide is designed for children aged 7-12 to make learning about space science enjoyable.

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A Visual Guide to the Solar System for

Kids

🚀 The Solar System consists of the Sun and all celestial objects orbiting it.

🌞 Sun – The center of our solar system. A huge ball of hot gas.
🪐 Planets (in order from the Sun):
1. Mercury – Closest and fastest.
2. Venus – Hottest and covered in clouds.
3. Earth – Our home, with water and life.
4. Mars – The red planet.
5. Jupiter – The largest planet.
6. Saturn – Known for its rings.
7. Uranus – Spins on its side.
8. Neptune – Farthest and windy.

🌠 Fun Fact: Pluto was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006.

Great for kids aged 7–12 to learn space science in a fun and engaging way.

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