Solar System: How Many Planets Are There?

Solar System - Nine planets or eight

My son loves learning about the planets and the universe.  I as a child also enjoyed learning about the NINE planets.  The mnemonic my elementary school teacher taught us students to memorize the planets was My Very Earthly Mother Just Served Us Nine Pies.  Of course, there are so many other variations like My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas (which I think I like better, especially since I like a good slice of pizza). 

So, what’s the problem?

Officially there are only EIGHT planets now!  Sadly, Pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet. 

This is of course old news as the redefining of Pluto as a dwarf planet goes back to 2006. Although the scientific community enforced this major change into our lives some time ago, it has been a very slow journey to the state of acceptance.  There are still so many books on bookshelves everywhere describing wonderful facts about the NINE planets.  People still talk about the NINE planets in conversations.  Bookstores still sell publications about the NINE planets.

How do we explain all this to the little ones?  What is appropriate to avoid any confusion with what they learn in school?

Here are two board books with the eight planets:

  • Solar System, by Jill McDonald (includes Pluto, but describes it as a dwarf planet)

So what is a good mnemonic for the eight planets?  If we don’t come up with something creative, our very earthly or educated mother will be serving us nothing!

(Shown in picture above – Uncle Goose Planet Blocks

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Bedtime Stories: Goodnight Moon

One of the best children's bedtime story book: Goodnight Moon

One of the best bedtime story books for children found on so many bookshelves is Goodnight Moon. Mine is already worn out 2.5 years later (as you can probably tell from the pic I have posted)!

What is it about this book that has made it so popular? The story starts in a big green room with lots of objects.  Then it takes you through some brightly colored pages alternated by black and white as you say goodnight to various things around the room, including the moon.  The lighting gets darker and darker as you reach the end of the book where you finally say “goodnight noises everywhere”.

It is gifted often and has sold over 48,000,000 copies since it was first published in 1947.  After Brown’s death, royalties were given to her neighbor’s nine year old son, Albert Clarke – which may not have been a such a great idea.  If you are curious to learn what happened to Albert, read this.

If your child loves the book, check out Goodnight Lab, by Chris Ferrie – a scientific parody of Goodnight Moon. My son loved it!

Happy Reading! Night night.

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