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CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car
CO2 Car

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CO2 Car

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€ 10.00
Science; Physics, Assembly
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Balloon Car Model: A Gift Full of Creativity and Science

The CO2 Car, which is among the intelligence toys that provide the most benefits in STEM activities, allows your child to experience basic scientific principles with an air-powered toy car example! Their creativity, construction skills, analytical thinking, and hand-eye coordination develop.

By using different geometric materials among materials for a balloon-powered car, your child learns to design innovative three-dimensional works, structures, and models, experiencing types of action and reaction forces firsthand and reinforcing their understanding of the connection between pressure and acceleration forces.

The CO2 Car is one of the intelligent toys that prove to us that the air pressure trapped inside the balloon is greater than the atmospheric pressure we breathe, and it also helps us realize how frictional force reduces kinetic energy. Balloon car-making and air-powered cars, purchased by parents to support STEM education, enable your child to learn to adapt to new technology at a young age.

Air-Powered Toy Car Experiment

While playing with the CO2 Car, a balloon-powered toy car that stands out among wooden toy options, when faced with problems such as breakdowns, your child will use their problem-solving skills and quickly get ready to repair the car.

When playing with the balloon-powered toy car, if it becomes stationary, your child will need to examine the chassis and rods, control friction, and the area of impact. Once the construction of the balloon-powered car is complete, they will be able to easily apply all these problem-solving methods.

The aim is for children to differentiate the balloon-powered car, which has a main body made of wood. For example, using different materials for the balloon car, such as books, plastic bottles, and pencil cases, to produce a different type of balloon-powered car, observing the car's operation, examining its ability to move, and drawing conclusions are among the other intended benefits.