Australian Geographic STEM DIY Solar Truck Kit
Description
The Australian Geographic Solar Truck gives children the opportunity to explore renewable energy and engineering through hands-on construction. With this engaging DIY kit, young builders can assemble a fully functional wooden truck powered entirely by sunlight. Once built, the solar panel converts natural light into energy, sending the truck rolling forward across the ground. The flexible tipping tray adds an extra layer of fun, showing how vehicles can combine movement with practical design.
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Crafted from high-quality wood and designed for easy assembly, the kit comes with all the tools and instructions needed to complete the project. As children build and watch their truck in action, they gain a clear understanding of how solar energy can be harnessed to power machines. This interactive project encourages problem-solving and creativity while introducing sustainable technologies in a way that is fun and accessible for young inventors.
Specifications
- Crafted from high quality wood
- Set includes: Construction pieces, solar panel, tools and instructions
- Adult assembly may be required
- Recommended for ages 8+
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