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Kids Relativity Infographic Poster

A colorful educational poster explains relativity for children using four labeled sections, cute cartoons, and simple visual comparisons for classroom or social media use.

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{
  "type": "Children's Educational Infographic Posters",
  "topic": "{argument name=\"topic\" default=\"relativity\"}",
  "subtitle": "{argument name=\"subtitle text\" default=\"Science popularization for children!\"}",
  "style": "Adorable cartoon hand-drawn classroom infographics, bright and soft colors, rounded corners, white background, friendly doodle stars and glitter, bold lines, easy-to-understand visual metaphors, fun textbook poster design suitable for elementary school students.",
  "format": "Vertical poster",
  "header": {
    "title": "relativity",
    "subtitle": "Science popularization for children!",
    "icons_count": 3,
    "icons": [
      "globe",
      "round clock",
      "Purple Ringed Planet"
    ],
    "intro_box": {
      "left_figure": "A cartoon Einstein with messy white hair, wearing a brown jacket, green vest, and white shirt, is raising one finger.",
      "text": "Long ago, people believed that time was the same for everyone, and that space (such as distance) was also constant. But Einstein proposed a new idea!"
    }
  },
  "layout": {
    "sections": [
      {
        "title": "1. Core Concepts",
        "position": "Top left",
        "count": 1,
        "visuals_count": 2,
        "visuals": [
          "Dialog box with quotes",
          "A radiant smile from the sun"
        ],
        "text": "Einstein said, \"The speed of light is the same for everyone!\" No matter how fast you move, light (such as light from the sun or a flashlight) always travels at the same speed. This speed is approximately 300,000 kilometers per second!",
        "panel_color": "blue"
      },
      {
        "title": "2. Time is relative.",
        "position": "Top right",
        "count": 2,
        "labels": [
          "On Earth",
          "On a high-speed rocket"
        ],
        "visuals_count": 4,
        "visuals": [
          "Children standing on Earth",
          "Clocks on the Earth's Side",
          "A child sitting in a red rocket (with orange flames)",
          "Clock on the side of the rocket"
        ],
        "text": "If you move very fast (close to the speed of light), time will slow down for you! Left side explanation: 1 hour has passed... Right side explanation: ...but even less time has passed for you!",
        "panel_color": "green"
      },
      {
        "title": "3. Space is relative (length can change).",
        "position": "Left and Middle",
        "count": 2,
        "labels": [
          "Normal train length when stationary",
          "Trains that appear shorter when moving at high speeds"
        ],
        "visuals_count": 2,
        "visuals": [
          "A stationary train",
          "Stretching train with speed line"
        ],
        "text": "If you move very fast, objects will appear shorter in the direction you are moving! Example: This train is its normal length when stationary. But when the train is moving at high speed… it appears shorter to the observer!",
        "panel_color": "Purple"
      },
      {
        "title": "4. Why is this important?",
        "position": "Right Center",
        "count": 3,
        "labels": [
          "GPS",
          "Space and Black Holes",
          "Macro and Micro"
        ],
        "visuals_count": 3,
        "visuals": [
          "satellite",
          "Spiral galaxies or black holes",
          "Atomic symbols"
        ],
        "text": "Relativity helps us understand the universe! It's applied to: GPS – satellites use relativity to provide us with accurate locations; space and black holes – it helps scientists understand things in space; and the macroscopic and microscopic – it's also closely related to the wondrous world of microscopic particles!",
        "panel_color": "orange color"
      }
    ],
    "footer": {
      "title": "Summarize:",
      "left_figure": "A cartoon boy, lost in thought, rests his chin on his hand; a yellow star appears within his thought bubble.",
      "summary_text": "The faster you move (very, very fast), the slower time passes, and the shorter objects appear! That's the magic of relativity!",
      "right_note": "It's hard to observe in daily life because we're not moving that fast yet... for now!",
      "extra_icon": "winking smile"
    }
  },
  "design_notes": {
    "section_count": 4,
    "total_main_icons": 12,
    "typography": "Large, fun handwritten titles, and rounded, child-friendly sans-serif body text.",
    "palette": [
      "Navy Blue",
      "Sky blue",
      "green",
      "Purple",
      "orange color",
      "yellow",
      "red",
      "White"
    ],
    "mood": "Curious, joyful, educational, and child-friendly"
  }
}

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topic
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relativity
Variable
subtitle text
Default
Science popularization for children!

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