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		<title>Astronomy for Kids: Teaching the Young Ones about the Universe Now</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who says that the sky and other heavenly bodies are for adults alone? Perhaps you haven’t heard of astronomy for kids. Children are known to be curious individuals. The world is their own observatory, where everything that they can sense—see, smell, touch, taste, and hear—are all worth exploring. They always have questions ready and would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who says that the sky and other heavenly bodies are for adults alone? Perhaps you haven’t heard of astronomy for kids. Children are known to be curious individuals. The world is their own observatory, where everything that they can sense—see, smell, touch, taste, and hear—are all worth exploring. They always have questions ready and would never settle for second-rate answers.<span id="more-71"></span>[ad#250x250-sq]Astronomy for kids will be excellent in tapping these natural abilities of a child. Besides, with the kind of world we are living right now, where there’s too much damage done into our environment, these kids ought to know what a beautiful world we have by simply observing the skies, moon, and stars. With astronomy for kids, they will learn how to be more responsible and world-loving persons when they grow up.</p>
<p>How to Teach Astronomy for Kids</p>
<p>Leading the first steps to astronomy for kids is a lot easier today than yesterday. There are already several tools that you can use. You can start with beginner books. Some of these publications of astronomy for kids contain illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations. All you need to do is to supplement their learning. You can also subscribe to kid-friendly science magazines and journals.</p>
<p>Have you watched TV recently? Then make sure that you can tune in to Discovery Channel or to National Geographic Channel. Some of their segments are perfect in teaching <a href="http://chaoticastronomy.com" target=_self>Astronomy</a> for kids. These documentaries are quite long, but with actual footages of space, your children will surely be glued into the boob tube.</p>
<p>Let’s not forget the World Wide Web. There are also countless websites such as KidsAstronomy.com that are suitable for studying astronomy for kids. They contain a lot of options, which may include the following:</p>
<p>1. Study of the solar system. The child will learn more about the neighboring planets of Earth, sun, moon, and constellations. It’s one of the basic lessons they should learn when it comes to astronomy for kids.</p>
<p>2. Explorations. These tackle both self- and government-sponsored explorations. Children are taught how to study the skies and other heavenly bodies with the use of simple tools like the telescope or the binoculars. They can also get first-hand information on the different expeditions of spacecraft to other planets.<br />
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Your children can also talk with other young ones, as they go through the process of studying astronomy for kids. There are message boards, where they can interact with one another, as well as online classes.</p>
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