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Build Your Kids’ “Moonshot-ability”!

Creative thinking. Bold imagination. Tenacity. Rising to a challenge. Innovation. Know-how.

Skills we work on building in kids in afterschool, right?

It’s also what it took to put together an amazing feat that made history, when on July 20, 1969, humans first landed and set foot on the surface of the Moon.

President John F. Kennedy announced to the world NASA’s “Moonshot” challenge in May of 1961. NASA answered the challenge with a series of missions to the Moon, each making more progress towards the goal, until the Apollo 11 Mission launched on July 16, 1969, carrying three American astronauts on board. One of them, Neil Armstrong, became the first human to step onto the lunar surface. On that day, the whole world watched breathlessly to witness history being made.

Make this a great summer for your kids by joining NASA’s 50-year celebration of Apollo 11 this July! The missions that inspired a generation to pursue STEM in college and careers can serve as a springboard of inspiration for your kids, too, through a timely connection to local and global celebrations. Help bring out their inner explorer by choosing opportunities for kids to experience space science and engineering skills.

Take your own “small step” to help your kids make “giant leaps” in their future by being part of the celebration.

With summer bounty now in full swing, I added raspberries, blackberries, cherries, and peaches to my morning yogurt this morning! And I’m readying my astronaut suit for duty!

Image Credits NASA/JPL

Author: @leslielowes