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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 poster",
  "topic": "{argument name=\"topic\" default=\"The Theory of Relativity\"}",
  "subtitle": "{argument name=\"subtitle text\" default=\"Explained for Kids!\"}",
  "style": "cute hand-drawn classroom infographic, bright pastel colors, rounded panels, white background, friendly doodle stars and sparkles, thick outlines, easy-to-understand visual metaphors, playful textbook poster design for elementary school children",
  "format": "vertical poster",
  "header": {
    "title": "The Theory of Relativity",
    "subtitle": "Explained for Kids!",
    "icons_count": 3,
    "icons": [
      "Earth globe",
      "round clock",
      "purple ringed planet"
    ],
    "intro_box": {
      "left_figure": "cartoon Einstein with wild white hair, brown jacket, green vest, white shirt, raising one finger",
      "text": "A long time ago, people thought that time was the same for everyone and space (like distance) was always the same too. Einstein had a new idea!"
    }
  },
  "layout": {
    "sections": [
      {
        "title": "1. The Big Idea",
        "position": "upper left",
        "count": 1,
        "visuals_count": 2,
        "visuals": [
          "speech bubble with quote",
          "smiling sun with rays"
        ],
        "text": "Einstein said: \"The speed of light is always the same for everyone!\" No matter how fast you are moving, light (like from the sun or a flashlight) always travels at the same speed. That speed is about 300,000 km per second!",
        "panel_color": "blue"
      },
      {
        "title": "2. Time is Relative",
        "position": "upper right",
        "count": 2,
        "labels": [
          "On Earth",
          "On a Fast Rocket"
        ],
        "visuals_count": 4,
        "visuals": [
          "child standing on Earth side",
          "clock on Earth side",
          "child inside red rocket with orange flame",
          "clock on rocket side"
        ],
        "text": "If you move very fast (close to the speed of light), time slows down for you! Left caption: 1 hour passes... Right caption: ...but less time passes for you!",
        "panel_color": "green"
      },
      {
        "title": "3. Space is Relative (Length Changes)",
        "position": "middle left",
        "count": 2,
        "labels": [
          "normal train length when standing still",
          "shorter-looking train when moving very fast"
        ],
        "visuals_count": 2,
        "visuals": [
          "train at rest",
          "stretched-motion train with speed lines"
        ],
        "text": "If you move very fast, things can look shorter in the direction you're moving! Example: This train is its normal length when it's standing still. But when the train moves very fast... ...it looks shorter to someone watching!",
        "panel_color": "purple"
      },
      {
        "title": "4. Why Does It Matter?",
        "position": "middle right",
        "count": 3,
        "labels": [
          "GPS",
          "Space & Black Holes",
          "Big and Small"
        ],
        "visuals_count": 3,
        "visuals": [
          "satellite",
          "spiral galaxy or black hole",
          "atom symbol"
        ],
        "text": "Relativity helps us understand the universe! It is used in: GPS — Satellites use relativity to give us the right location. Space & Black Holes — It helps scientists understand things in space. Big and Small — It connects with the weird world of very small particles too!",
        "panel_color": "orange"
      }
    ],
    "footer": {
      "title": "In short:",
      "left_figure": "thoughtful cartoon boy with hand on chin and a thought bubble containing a yellow star",
      "summary_text": "The faster you move (very, very fast), the slower time goes and the shorter things look! That's the magic of relativity!",
      "right_note": "It's hard to see in everyday life, because we don't move that fast... yet!",
      "extra_icon": "winking smiley face"
    }
  },
  "design_notes": {
    "section_count": 4,
    "total_main_icons": 12,
    "typography": "large playful handwritten title, rounded child-friendly sans serif body text",
    "palette": [
      "navy blue",
      "sky blue",
      "green",
      "purple",
      "orange",
      "yellow",
      "red",
      "white"
    ],
    "mood": "curious, cheerful, educational, kid-friendly"
  }
}

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The Theory of Relativity
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subtitle text
Default
Explained for Kids!

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