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🪐🌎🔭☄️⭐⚽⚾🏈🥎Enjoy this video compilation about one of the easiest ways to compare Planets of the solar system for baby. Just imagine the planets as Sports. It helps small kids to understand the difference in sizes and “touch” the planet at home.
We use ping pong for Mercury, tennis for Venus, baseball for Earth, golf for Mars, basketball for Jupiter, football (American, not soccer) for Saturn, soccer for Uranus, and volleyball for Neptune.
This simple funny educational video helps to imagine sizes of our planets for kids of all ages. Kids can help to find the corresponding size of the planet.
The smallest planet in the Solar System is Mercury, next one in size is Mars, Venus is much bigger, our Earth is almost the same size, next one is a giant Neptune, Uranus is a little bigger, then Saturn, and biggest planet of the Solar System is Jupiter. However all the planets are small babies when you see how huge the Sun is!
Excellent for the preschool, kindergarten or elementary school lessons.
Hope you can learn something new and at the same time smile when you watch our video! Enjoy and subscribe to watch more!
0:00 Sport Balls VS planets
1:10 Hungry Sports
3:55 Planets Play Sports
6:24 Planets and Sports
How to learn the order of the planets?
Just remember:
My Mercury
Very Venus
Educated Earth
Mom Mars
Just Jupiter
Served Saturn
Us Uranus
Nachos Neptune
But where is Pluto? Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond Neptune. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 and was originally considered to be the ninth planet from the Sun. Pluto is very small, only about half the width of the United States, that's the main reason why Pluto was relegated to "dwarf-planet" status by the International Astronomical Union in 2006.
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