Planets for Kids | Saturn’s Game | Solar System | 8 Planets

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Published 2022-07-15
Watch this Planets video for kids as Saturn searches for the 8 planets of our Solar System, in a game of hide and seek. Where will the planets hide? Can Saturn find them all? Compare the size and shapes (they are not all shaped just like a ball!) of the Planets and learn all about them. Saturn explores our Solar System and meets characters like The Moon and The Sun.

Learn all about the Solar System with this new Solar System Planet cartoon video for Kids. Watch as the cartoon planets bring the space to life. From the inner rocky planets, to the outer gas giants. From The Asteroid Belt to The Kuiper Belt. Finding the main planets has never been so much fun, all while being educational. This educational video will help you learn all about the 8 Planets of the Solar System and their similarities and differences.

Toy Time Town bring you this Space video for Children in their unique, educational, funny and enjoyable way. Watch as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the stars in this kid’s video. They sing, dance and joke their way through their videos, all while teaching you all about Space and The Solar System.

Whichever your favourite Planet is, you will learn fun, cool facts here! Whether it is about Planets, dwarf planets, our Solar System, Galaxy or Universe! These videos are made to entertain and educate kids equally. Each planet in our Solar System is fascinating in its own way. See what makes them such interesting planets in The Solar System, Space and the Universe. Children, families and adults alike, will find these videos about the Solar System and planets interesting and fun! As always in Toy Time Town, as well as learning, have lots of fun!

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