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It is Fun with Mrs. Sun

by Zornitza Komanova-Shipochka
illustrated by George (6 years)
Neda-Despina (10) and Kamen (15)

             
  

   





Mrs. Sun’s class is learning about the space.

Look up at the sky on a clear dark night... What you can see? What is in space? Space is enormous and full of amazing  things. Together, everything in space is known as the universe. The universe is so huge that no one really knows for sure exactly how big it is. It is made up of billions of stars, planets, moons, enormous clouds of gas and the giant empty spaces in between. Have you ever wondered why the stars shine so bright at night? What planets are made of?

Be a part of Mrs. Suns' class today and have fun learning about  stars and planets!


Welcome to Mrs. Suns' class!

Mrs. Sun: Good Morning class!                         

Planets: Good Morning Mrs. Sun!

Saturn: Hey, I need my personal space!

This ring is mine! And this is my moon!

Jupiter: No, this is my moon!

Neptune: (telling Jupiter) You are too big,

you'll probably need two chairs. 

Venus: (asking  Neptune and Uranus)

Are you both twins?

Neptune: Yes, but my brother has the

rings!

Mrs. Sun: O.K. class, let’s start our lesson.

Moon: Ups! I am late!

Mrs. Sun: Sorry Moon, there are no more

chairs left. Now choose a classmate to share a desk with.

Moon: Mmm…I like red.  And I love your beautiful rings but my favorite color is blue. May I sit here?

Earth: Why are you so pale? Don’t you eat vitamins?

Moon: No, but I can reflect the light like a magic mirror. Plus I am on a very special diet and you’ll see

how I will change my shape in a month.

Earth: Oh, that’s interesting. You’re welcome to stay and be my friend.

Moon:  Thank you! I will always be around you!

Earth: Great!

Mrs. Sun: Students, please take your sits!




Hey kids, help students of this planetary class to find their sits! We have here the planets Mercury, Pluto, Neptune, Venus, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, and of course our planet Earth! Do you know that the  planets orbit the Sun in a special order? Do you know that order? If not -  don't worry, just click
HERE and you'll find out!



Subpages (1): Planets