Skeeter Scarecrow's Starry Sky

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Our narrator is a scarecrow named Skeeter. He tells us about the motion of the Earth to cause day and night as we watch the Sun set. Skeeter shows us how to use the Big Dipper to find the North Star and find the directions then takes us on a tour of the major constellations of each season.  Then, Skeeter talks about the Moon, how it moves and its phases.  Lastly, we learn about the planets and what makes each planet different. Great for kids aged 6 and older.

 Sponsored by: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation 

Skeeter Scarecrow’s Starry Sky - Credits

General Credit for Artwork: Studio 205, Mott Community College and Mara Jevera Fulmer, Professor & Creative Director
Original Illustrations: Skeeter Character - Ann Curtis
Crow & Cornstalk - Sparkle Anderson
Farmhouse & Seasonal Cornfields - Archie Walker
Seasonal Cornfields - Terra Lockhart
Sun & Moon - Brandon Weathersby
Creative & Technical Support - Corey Johnson, Jay Rowland,
Digital Color Correction, Title Slide, Logotype & Poster Design - Mara Jevera Fulmer
Additional Studio 205 Team Members - Dan Sly (photography), Kayla Mellon, Carteas Smith, Bria Collins
Voice of Skeeter - Samuel Richardson
Music and Singing - Students of Flint School of Performing Arts

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