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Engino - Academy of Steam Toys | Solar Helicopter: Converting Solar to Electricity - STEM Building Toy with Learning Activities & Experiments (2 Model Options)

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LEARN | Solar power is powerful and reaches the earth continuously. Even the tiny percentage of sunlight that touches the earth is more than enough to meet the energy needs of the entire human population by more than 8,500x over

EXPERIMENT | Test the efficiency of a solar panel, under varying light conditions. Observe the rotation speed of the propeller and compare it when the model is placed indoors, under shaded area and under direct sunlight.

Academy of STEAM series has been developed in order to add the education science of Arts within the STEM curriculum. Art is an inherent part of engineering design process and puts emphasis on one of the highest brain functions of human beings

GENERAL | For ages 8-12 ~ Interactive 3D building app lets children build in virtual reality ~ Fully compatible with all Engino products for hours of freestyle creative play ~ Environmentally friendly toxin-free plastic.

ABOUT ENGINO | We have been focused on innovation and creativity. To inspire students to become better problem solvers and future innovators, our design of a new system of modular connectors enables students to build fully functional models.

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Toy

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Engino

EAN:

5291664006933

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Engino

Manufacturer:

Engino

Model:

STEAMXF12

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The future of design and technology is green! Give your young eco-engineer a headstart on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) by exploring the marvels of solar energy together. Young learners will discover how light conditions influence solar power by testing their own solar-powered helicopter. When they’re done experimenting, kids can take off their hard hats and pick up their colored pencils and decorate their very own snap-on skins. To become true solar power experts, young learners can read all about the history of renewable energy and the theory behind the experiments they make.