Science Songs for Kids: Learn about the planets in our solar system
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 Published On Jul 20, 2021

The Planets Song for kids is a science song that teaches young children all about the planets in our solar system. The Planets song helps children remember the names of the planets and their order in our solar system. The Planets Song is a fun way for kids to learn interesting facts about each of the 8 planets such as their color, unique features, and rotation.

Harmony Square produces music and videos to help children learn about the world around them. Use Harmony Square science song, The Planets Song, for teaching about Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The lyrics of The Planets Song provide children with easy-to-understand facts about each of the planets and their position in space.

Timestamps
0:00 Opening
0:06 Introduction to the Solar System
0:29 Mercury
0:54 Venus
1:16 Earth
1:41 Mars
2:04 Jupiter
2:27 Saturn
2:49 Uranus
3:12 Neptune

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THE PLANET SONG LYRICS

VERSE 1. SING:
There are 8 planets spinnin’, movin’, ‘round the sun.
Each one is special, each and every one.
We’ll take our rocket ship out there for a ride,
The solar system map is gonna be our
guide.
Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.
MANDY
The first planet in our solar system is Mercury.

VERSE 2. SING:
The planet mercury is closest to the sun.
It’s the tiniest planet, and the fastest one.
It orbits ‘round the sun every 88 days, and it gets pretty hot, ‘cause of the sun’s rays.
SING:
Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.

The next planet in our solar system is Venus.
VERSE 3. SING:
Venus, also known as the Morning Star
Is closest to the earth, and much, much hotter by far.
Just one day on Venus lasts more than a year,
It also has a poisonous atmosphere.

Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.

The next planet in our solar system is Earth.
VERSE 4. This is the Earth, the third planet from the sun,
It weighs about 13 billion trillion tons,
Earth rotates on its axis making night and day,
Gravity keeps us all from floating away.
SING:
Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.
The next planet in our solar system is Mars.


VERSE 5.
The Red Planet Mars is very rocky and small,
It’s a cold desert world, not very warm at all.
Mars has mountains, weather, and ice.
It would be nice to visit, but it’s no paradise.

Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.

The next planet in our solar system is Jupiter.
VERSE 6.
Jupiter’s a planet that is made of gas,
It’s the largest planet and it spins really fast,
There’s a large storm called the Great Red Spot,
It has crimson-colored clouds, and the wind blows a lot.

Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.

The next planet in our solar system is Saturn.

VERSE 7.
Saturn is next with rings of ice and dust,
The rings contain rocks they’re as big as a bus,
The surface of Saturn is mostly hydrogen gas,
It’s very, very cold and the winds blow fast.
(up to 1000 mph)
Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.

The next planet in our solar system is Uranus.

VERSE 8. Uranus is a giant planet made of ice.
Thirteen rings make it look kinda nice,
It appears greenish blue, cause it reflects blue light
it’s the only planet that can spin on its side. Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.
The last planet in our solar system is Neptune.

VERSE 9.
Neptune is the planet furthest from the sun.
It’s a gas giant, but the smallest one.
Storms rage all across its atmosphere,
To orbit the sun? A hundred sixty-four years.

SING:
Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.

Those are the eight planets that make up our solar system. They all orbit around the sun. Do you remember their names?
VERSE 10. There’s Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
They look close together, but they’re very far apart.
Gas giants come next, they're all part of the group
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, too.

Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.
Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.
Zoom, zoom. Planets here we come.

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