Jr. scientist A is really into outer space right now, and he got a telescope for the holidays. We weren't quite sure if he'd be able to look through the lens or understand what he was looking at. After a few times of me setting up the telescope and having him look at the moon, he decided he wanted to see some more earth-bound objects through the telescope. We started playing a game. I would aim at something familiar from across the apartment complex (like a decoration in his bedroom window) and ask him to tell me what he saw. He was generally able to identify what I pointed the telescope at - guess he was able to see through the telescope.
Going out to look at the moon (and some local objects) through the telescope has since become a nightly ritual. The only problem is that when there are a number of adults around, it's hard for Jr. scientist A to get a turn!
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