Try This Question With Your Kids This Week 🌎
With Earth Day coming up, here’s a simple question you can try with your kids to get them thinking about the world around them; it led to some pretty fun answers over here.
Question of the Week:
If you could create your own planet, what would it look like, and what would live there?
Hannah (8): “It would be called Pinky Planet. Everything would be miniature, and Pinky [her stuff bunny] would be alive.”
Mary (4): “It would be green, and yellow, and blue. Astronauts [would live on it].”
Try This Fun Activity:
Have your child design their own planet.
They can:
Draw or paint what it looks like
Name their planet
Decide what lives there
And how they take care of it
It’s a simple way to connect imagination with Earth Day and get kids thinking about the world in their own way.
Here’s Hannah’s creation. Mary didn’t want to make one, and that’s okay too!
This Week’s Book Pairing:
If your kids loved imagining their own world, Wander World is such a fun way to take that one step further.
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In this story, a curious girl and her grandpa turn an ordinary moment into a full adventure by traveling across all seven continents without ever leaving their couch. It’s a sweet reminder that exploring the world doesn’t always mean going far, and that imagination can take you anywhere.
You can also watch the read-along and author interview here:
Don’t forget we have free lesson plans, activity ideas, and more on the Kids Ask Authors Answer website if you want to keep the conversation going.
Giveaway Update:
I’m getting things ready for the next giveaway. I’m hoping to kick it off next week : )
Joke of the Week:
Why did the Earth break up with the Sun?
Because it needed some space.
Send Me Your Kid’s Creations
I would love to see what your kids come up with especially their planets this week. Feel free to reply and send them over. I may even feature some in a future email.
And if you know another parent, teacher, or grandparent who would enjoy getting emails like this one, please forward this along.
Wishing you a week filled with good books, sweet treats, and lots of laughter.
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