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Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult
Da Vinci Catapult

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Da Vinci Catapult

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€ 10.00
Physics; Innovation; Assembly; Engineering; Design
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Homemade Catapult Making and Materials

The Da Vinci Catapult, which is among the wooden children's toys designed to develop analytical thinking skills in STEM education, also enhances children's hand-eye coordination. With the wooden toy set that helps us find answers to what a catapult is and how to make a catapult at home, the conversion of potential and kinetic energies, and the conservation of energy are ensured.

To easily make a catapult with the materials of the catapult model, it is sufficient to purchase this toy set. This way, children can try innovative and new invention designs, and create different models and structures with different geometric objects. It also enables educational wooden toy-making by bringing objects together, creating new shapes, and engaging in three-dimensional works.

Energy Conversion Experiments with Da Vinci Catapult

Wooden educational toys have become a rising trend in recent years for supporting children's education, as they cater to various branches of science such as physics, electricity, mathematics, and engineering. Due to the relatively affordable prices of wooden toys, it is possible to achieve multiple objectives with one investment. Energy conversion experiments can be given as examples, and since Da Vinci catapult toy prices are so reasonable, you can confidently choose this product.

Through handmade catapult STEM activities, your child will learn how to make a simple catapult at home and gain the ability to repair it instantly in case of any malfunctions. While playing with wooden model toys, they will be able to examine the chassis and rods in case of any immobility and control the impact area and tension.

In the process of making a wooden catapult model, the aim is for the child to observe the working condition of the toy by using different materials such as books, pencil cases, or plastic bottles instead of wood as the main body. By differentiating the catapult making and materials with other objects that can be found at home, different experiences will arise, and your child will gain practical skills through experimentation. In this regard, materials such as rubber bands or springs can be used instead of rope.