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With a solar system to assemble, Genios magazine helps kids return to school

Genios magazine launches a new initiative to make school more fun by providing kids with model pieces of the solar system, enhancing their learning experience.

Genios magazine, a popular children's publication in Argentina, is introducing an exciting new initiative to engage kids as they return to school. Starting with this edition, the magazine will include a free piece each week for children to assemble a miniature solar system. This interactive project aims to help children learn about planets, artificial satellites, and spacecraft as they play, making education more engaging. The model will recreate the positions of celestial bodies, complete with glow-in-the-dark figures that can be displayed in their rooms, bringing a piece of the universe closer to home.

The launch edition features the Sun, setting the stage for future releases that will include an artificial satellite in the next issue, set to be released on March 2. Following this, the magazine will provide pieces for additional planets such as Neptune, Uranus, and Saturn, as well as a rocket, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, and even a shooting star. Each new piece will come with the necessary supports and axes for assembly, ensuring that children can not only collect but also construct their own solar system model over time, fostering a hands-on approach to learning.

This initiative not only serves as a fun activity for children but also supports their education by encouraging them to explore space science in a creative way. The magazine aims to make learning fun and interactive, standing out in the market by promoting a hands-on experience for young readers. The response is likely to be positive, as parents and children alike seek more engaging educational resources as they prepare for the school year ahead.

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