 On a sunny day, you can help a child learn about the sun's position in the sky. When you do this, make sure to warn them to never look directly at the sun, because that can hurt their eyes. Several times during the day, you can ask the child, where is the sun? And they can find it. For example, you could ask them in the early morning, around noon, and before sunset. Then you can talk about how every day we see the sun come up in the morning, move across the sky during the day, and go down in the evening. This helps the child start to understand the movements of the sun and the earth.