Why the Sun Looks Brightest
Explain why the Sun appears much brighter than other stars: it is the nearest star to Earth, not the biggest or brightest star in the universe — understanding the difference between apparent brightness (how bright something looks) and actual brightness
Typical age: 9–11 years
“Does your child understand that the Sun looks so bright because it’s close, not because it’s the biggest star — and that some faraway stars are actually much larger?”
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