nuk wrote:My son was singing "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" last night, and I realized that that song explained nothing. The poor singer is left wondering what a star is. So I wrote a new version for my son, and then sang it to him over and over last night. He's sticking with the original.
I can imagine.
This is how it would go in my house:
nuk wrote:Twinkle, twinkle, little star
How I wonder what you are
Hydrogen to Helium
"Daddy, what's hydrogen?"
"It's tiny particles of matter that make up stars"
"Tiny?"
"Very small, we can't even see them."
"So how do you know that they are there?"
"Well, scientists know."
nuk wrote:Fusing slowly to be one.
"What's "fusing", Daddy?"
"It's when 2 pieces come together."
"So stars join together to make one star?"
"No, honey, all those hydrogen atoms that we just talked about are coming together."
"What's an atom?"
"It's the smallest something can get."
"Like an ant?"
"Yeah, like an ant."
nuk wrote:Changing mass to heat and light,
Stars are suns we see at night.
"Why can't we see stars during the day, Daddy?"
"Because the Sun is so bright."
"Oh...."
"Now let me finish."
nuk wrote:Burning brightly, eons pass
Nucl'ar fires made to last.
But someday these too will go
Supernova? Maybe so.
"Daddy"
"YES?"
"What are you talking about?"
"Just listen."
nuk wrote:Smaller stars die with more grace:
White dwarves strewn all o'er the place.
[Crying!] Mommy! Daddy's telling me scary stroies about dead dwarfs!"
"No wait...that's not what......"
"Dear! Tell her the story the right way!"
"Ok honey, what story do you want me to tell you?"
"How about "Hey diddle diddle?"
"Uh, sure......but you know that one was made up on PURPOSE not to make any sense."
"DADDY!"
