AstroKid

Where little explorers meet the stars

AstroKid is a playful, kid-friendly app that makes space feel close and exciting. The first version is live on the Play Store and already lets children explore planets, take short quizzes, and try simple activities that spark curiosity. This page shares what the app is today, the community behind it, and the ideas guiding where we want to go — without promises or dates, just imagination and steady improvement.

What you can do in AstroKid

Small, joyful experiences designed for young learners.

  • Explorer mode — Flip through the solar system, compare two planets, and read short, friendly facts designed for kids.
  • Quiz mode — Play short quizzes that make remembering fun. Progress is simple and encouraging.
  • Activities — Try the ISS tracker and explore playful prototypes like gravity demos and rocket building tools.

AstroKid Astronomy Club

A friendly club for curious kids and supportive parents.

Joining the club connects kids to light, guided activities that encourage looking up: simple sky tasks, observation prompts, and small challenges that build confidence. Club members receive themed prompts, printable activities, and gentle rewards that celebrate curiosity.

  • Fun sky tasks like observing Moon phases or spotting bright stars.
  • Printable worksheets and achievement badges to keep discoveries tangible.
  • Guidance for parents and teachers with safe, kid-friendly community features.
Join the AstroKid Club

A soft, open vision

Curiosity first — tools and stories later.

AstroKid is guided by a simple idea: make space feel wonder-filled, approachable, and playful. The project grows by adding small, well-crafted experiences — richer visuals, playful simulations, and interactive stories — whenever they naturally fit. The aim is not to rush or promise timelines, but to build features that delight kids, respect parents, and work reliably on everyday devices.

We imagine a world where a child can place a tiny planet on their desk (AR), design a pretend rocket and learn why it flies, or follow a short mission-story that teaches a single idea about space — one joyful step at a time.

How you can help

Support comes in many small, meaningful ways.

Join the AstroKid Club Open on Play Store