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Just for Kids August 2025

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Find A few years ago, I bought a telescope. I wasn’t sure how to use it at first, or what to look for. I read a book about astronomy, which is the study of the universe, and I learned about the sun, the moon and all the planets. Then one day, I pointed my telescope to the sky and found Saturn—I even saw its rings!

Colour Me

Why did the c go to outer s ow pace?

To visit the Milky Way

Your friend, Abby

What kind of music do planets sing? Neptunes

The night sky seems endless, with so many stars and constellations. Isn’t it cool to know that God created it all? Earth is just one of the beautiful and unique planets that He created in our universe, and there is a lot more to discover. Read this issue of Just for Kids to learn about God’s great creation.

What is an alien’s favourite chocolate? A Mars bar

Hi kids!

5 Differences

Check out this picture I took of the moon through my telescope!

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Did You Know? The rings that we see around Saturn are made up of chunks of rock and ice. There are seven rings and they are kept in place by gravity. There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. That is a lot of stars! Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all planets that don’t have a solid surface like Earth does, so you can’t walk on them.


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