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PLAYMOBIL 'Mars Mission' Giveaway: Enter to Win 6 Red Planet Playsets
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PLAYMOBIL Playsets Harness Your Child's Excitement For Space
By Elizabeth Howell published
Sponsored Space is a perfect way to introduce kids to the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), especially when they can pretend to be Martian astronauts in their spare time.

'Ready Jet Go!' Takes Kids to the Moon Today on PBS to Celebrate Apollo 11
By Chelsea Gohd published
PBS KIDS is celebrating this summer's Apollo 11 anniversary today (June 17) with a special program "Ready Jet Go!: One Small Step," which celebrates and explores the lunar landing.

Blue Origin Kicks Off Kids' Space Club With Offer to Launch Postcards
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
Jeff Bezos is adding another title to his credit: space postmaster.

Planetary Blocks Makes Child's Play Out of Solar System Exploration
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
A new collaboration with The Planetary Society is making space exploration the stuff of child's play.

The Rock Band OK Go Wants to Launch Student Art Projects Into Space
By Doris Elin Urrutia published
The rock band OK Go and their partners are inviting students ages 11-18 to brainstorm their most creative ideas to send into space.

Neil deGrasse Tyson's Words Inspire Cosmic Song and Music Video for Kids
By Calla Cofield published
The inspiring words of Neil deGrasse Tyson are at the heart of a beautiful new song and space-themed music video for kids.

1st Kid-Built Mini Satellite Launches from Space Station (Video)
By Jesse Emspak published
On May 16, the International Space Station launched the first miniature satellite, called a cubesat, designed and built by grade-schoolers.
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