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During the day, introducing kids to astronomy through virtual reality is a great idea as well, assuming the class size is small (one to three children) and you have the equipment.
The best telescopes for kids will keep your children engaged in astronomy—and inspired to learn so much more.
On Earth’s surface, it’s hard to get kids to stop gazing at their screens. A new magazine, Astronomy for Kids, prompts children to look at the stars instead. The special child-focused magazine ...
Looking for the perfect Christmas present for a young stargazer? Rush to snap up one of the best telescopes for kids, the Celestron AstroMaster, 15% off for Cyber Monday.
Get a book on constellations to teach your kids about the unique stories behind each star formation. Use the Internet together with your child to research particular astronomy topics. 3.
Discover the Astronomy For Kids podcast, perfect for young science enthusiasts exploring exciting astronomical topics.
Astronomer Dean Regas worked with Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired to create an accessible book about ...
5 ways to get kids involved in astronomy Clubs, state parks, schools and scouting groups can have your child reaching for the stars.
Earth School gives kids, parents, teachers and lifelong learners 30 days of “quests” to help them learn about and connect with nature.
I love it when kids get excited enough about science to go out and do something about it. That’s why I’m digging Jeffrey Tang—who’s 10—because he created the Astronomy For Kids podcast ...