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    <title>What Is Space Education for Kids? Complete Guide for Parents</title>
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    <dc:creator>Arun Reddy</dc:creator>
    <description>Every parent wants to give their child an advantage in a world that is developing in technology and innovation. We watch them build structures with blocks, ask questions about how the world works, and display a natural curiosity that traditional learning systems in schools often struggle to keep up with. 

Even while India&apos;s space accomplishments make headlines around the world, the mechanics of the cosmos are still only covered in a few short paragraphs in general science textbooks. 

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