Solar System Flashcards for Kids - Learn Planets in a Simple Way

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Solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids



solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids



solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids


solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids



solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids


solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids


solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids




solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids



solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids




solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids




solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids
solar system for kids - Space Place -  Science for Kids


In the deep, velvet garden of the night, great colorful giants spin on invisible threads of silver. One wears a shimmering crown of ice like a quiet queen, while another glows ruby-red, guarding a secret older than the hills. They waltz in a circle that has no end, humming a song that only the moon can hear.

Bring the wonders of the velvet night sky right into your toddler’s tiny hands. Our watercolor Solar System flashcards blend early science with whimsical art, creating an enchanting learning experience for preschoolers. Soft, friendly, and visually captivating, they are the perfect first step for your little one’s journey through the universe.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Let’s Blast Off! 🚀 Welcome to Our Cosmic Neighborhood!

Hey there, Space Explorers! Buckle up, because we’re going on a super-fast trip across the stars! Did you know we live in a giant 'space family' called the Solar System?

At the center of it all is our big, bright, glowing mom: The Sun! She keeps us warm and holds everyone together. Let’s meet the 8 planets orbiting around her!"

1. Mercury: The Tiny Speed-Racer

Zoom! That’s Mercury. He’s the smallest and the closest to the Sun. He’s so fast, he finishes a whole year in a blink! But watch out—he’s super hot in the day and freezing at night. Brrr!

2. Venus: The Super-Shiny Sister

Whoa! Look at that bright light! That’s Venus. Even though she’s second, she’s actually the hottest planet of all because she wears a thick 'blanket' of clouds that traps all the heat. She’s like a cozy, glowing oven!

3. Earth: Home Sweet Home

Look! The beautiful blue marble! That’s Earth—our very own home. It’s the only place with yummy water, fresh air, and... US! Give Earth a big high-five!

4. Mars: The Rusty Red Neighbor

Next stop, the Red Planet! Mars is covered in rusty dust, which makes him look like a giant cinnamon ball. Scientists think he might have some secrets hidden in his rocks. Maybe aliens? Just kidding... or am I? 👽

5. Jupiter: The Big King

Whoa, he’s HUGE! Jupiter is the king of the planets. He’s so big that all the other planets could fit inside him! He’s a giant ball of gas with a famous 'Great Red Spot' that’s actually a never-ending storm.

6. Saturn: The Lord of the Rings

Check out that cosmic bling! Saturn is the most stylish planet because of his beautiful rings made of ice and rock. He’s like a giant spinning hula-hoop in space!

7. Uranus: The Topsy-Turvy Ice Giant

Uranus is a chilly, pale blue giant. But here’s the funny part: while other planets spin like tops, Uranus rolls on his side like a bowling ball! How silly is that?

8. Neptune: The Windy Blue Far-Away

Way out at the edge is Neptune. He’s dark blue, freezing cold, and super windy. The wind there is faster than a jet plane! Hang onto your hats!


Space is big, but it’s all connected! Just like your family, every planet has its own personality. Which one is your favorite? 

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