KYLEE LARSON is the founder of Kylee Makes It, the popular website and YouTube channel dedicated to creating meaningful content for kids and their grown-ups. Kylee has been a pastor, mental health direct-care worker, and art teacher. She holds a bachelor of arts in child psychology and a master of theology degree. She has always loved art. When she's not making kid's crafts these days, she's been learning how to throw pottery on the pottery wheel. You can find Kylee at kyleemakesit.com or on YouTube @KyleeMakesIt.
""Space Activities for Kids by Kylee Larson is an exciting, hands-on guide to exploring the wonders of space! Packed with fun facts, easy projects like balloon rockets and solar system models, and activities for every age, this book makes STEM learning both engaging and accessible. Perfect for sparking creativity and curiosity, it's an ideal way for families to connect and embark on a stellar journey through space together!"" -- Lynn Papke, STEM Educator and Curriculum Writer ""From the first page of this book you will feel the contagious enthusiasm that Kylee and Dax have for making the information come alive in the most fun way possible. Kids of all ages will love it--the instructions for the creative hands-on activities are easy to follow, and families will learn and dream together as they travel through the solar system with their imagination as navigator and guide."" -- Anne Gabbert, Early Childhood Educator, Advocate, Coach, Endorsed Infant Family Specialist and Reflective Supervisor/Consultant ""As a parent of a space-obsessed kid, I could not want more from this book--it has an eclectic mix of projects to keep my kid excited and engaged. With these activities, learning about space is a fun adventure for the whole family."" -- Hillary He, author of My Curious Shelf blog ""Kylee's love of both children and outer space shines through in her book, which is full of educational and engaging crafts, games, and puzzles. Even better, the activities in Kylee's book are designed to bring the entire family together, while still remaining child-led."" -- Kathryn Singer, MA in Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Program Director