KIDS CREATE
TREASURED PLANETS
By Karen Rice • Official Kids Mag
Some kids from Northwest Arkansas had fun recently at the
Fayetteville Public Library creating their own planets in an "Out of this
World" craft activity.
They made their own planets with paper, watercolor paints, pom
poms and other supplies. You can make your own planet too! Start
with a piece of black construction paper and glue a piece of white
paper on it, that you have cut into a circle. Decorate with paints, pom
poms, torn paper, even aluminum foil.
You might want to add stick-on stars to the black background.
Make up a name for your planet. Make up a story about who or
what lives on your planet. What is the atmosphere like there? What is
it made of ? Is it hot or cold? Can humans survive there? What kinds
of animals live there? Would you want to live there? Why or why not?
Are there seasons on your planet? What does the landscape look like?
Is there water on your planet? Are there cities and towns there? What
do the people or species who live there look like? Are they friendly?
Are they dangerous? Do they have magical powers?
Tell us about your planet, send us a picture and a story about your
planet and you will be entered to win a pizza party!
36 • Off icialKidsMag.com JULY 2019
Create a Planet Contest
You could win tickets for you and seven of your friends to go
to the movies at MALCO Theatre. Kids, send a picture and
a story about your planet. Entries must be postmarked by
July 19, and the winner will be selected July 29.
Send entries to Official Kids Mag,
212 N. East Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
You can also email entries to
renee@officialkidsmag.com.