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πŸŒ™ the Moon at Night

Look up! Do you see the moon? It shines at night!

Moon Shapes

The moon changes shape:

  • Sometimes it’s round like a ball βšͺ
  • Sometimes it’s like a banana πŸŒ™
  • Sometimes we can’t see it at all!

The Moon Is Far Away

The moon is very, very far! If you could drive a car to the moon, it would take 4 months!

πŸš€ Cool! Astronauts have walked on the moon! They left footprints that are still there!

Moon Game

Tonight, look for the moon with mommy or daddy. What shape is it? Draw it!

The moon watches over us while we sleep. Good night, moon!

Continue the adventure

Download Surprise Button for iPad

A simple, safe way for kids to explore the internet. With one tap, they discover something new β€” a fun fact, a science experiment, a story, or a place in the world they never would've searched for.

Download on the App Store

Your child explores safely on Surprise Button App

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How Volcanoes Form

From Magma to Mountain

Volcanoes grow where tectonic plates collide or drift apart. Heat melts rock into light, buoyant magma that rises, cools, and hardens near the surface, building the cone layer by layer.

Know exactly what to talk about tonight

Maya's Daily Discoveries - March 15 Inbox

πŸš€ Today's Learning Journey

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How Volcanoes Form
18 min β€’ Longest session today
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Ancient Egyptian Art
15 min β€’ Visited twice today

πŸ’¬ Tonight's Conversation Starters

"Can you explain how volcanoes form?"