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Format: 5 sets of 10 cards
Dimensions: 2.75 x 4 in. each
Ages: 5–14 years old
Publisher: Answers in Genesis–US
Published: 2008
These colorful and informative Q & A cards contain great facts about our solar system. A series of ten cards—one each of the eight planets, the sun, and the moon—children will love the special facts found on the back of each card as well as the detailed answer to the question posed on the front. Use as witnessing tools, gifts, or with the Operation Space VBS program! (50-card set—5 of each design. Not sold separately.)
Each card poses one of these ten questions and their answer:
- Which is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Which planet was designed to support life?
- Which planet has a moon that produces black smoke?
- Which planet is known for its rings?
- Which planet is referred to as the "red planet"?
- What is the "greater light"?
- Which planet is tipped on its side?
- Which planet is the smallest?
- What is the "lesser light"?
- Which planet is called the "morning star"?
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