Monday, May 8, 2017

Dynamo STEM Education Lantern

Tenergy Odev Dynamo Lantern STEM Building Toy (Assemble a simple motor into a hand-cranked generator to light up a bulb)




  • Build a Hand-Cranked Generator: Kids can construct their own fully working generator that lights up a light bulb.
  • Easy-to-Build STEM Kit: No screws or tools needed to assemble the toy. Kids can easily build a dynamo lantern in 10-15 mins by following the included detailed instructions.
  • Learn As They Play: Kids can learn and understand how generators and electricity works by seeing the result of lighting up a light bulb with their own hands. Fun facts are also included in instruction manual.
  • More Ways to Play: Build the lantern differently by turning it into a barn lantern or a water lantern. You can also make the light bulb change colors by rotating the hand crank in the opposite direction.
  • Recommended for Ages 8 and up: Product contains small parts, not for children under the age of 3.
 The Dynamo Lantern lets kids turn a simple toy motor into a mini generator that converts hand motion into electrical energy to light up a light bulb. This kit includes a plastic casing, LED light bulb, toy motor, gears and detailed instructions. Designed for kids to be easily assembled, no tools necessary. 
 
No screws or tools needed to assemble the toy. Kids can easily build a dynamo lantern in 10-15 mins by following the included detailed instructions.










Build the lantern differently by turning it into a barn lantern or a water lantern. You can also make the light bulb change colors by rotating the hand crank in the opposite direction.


Parts List:
LED light x1
LED Holder x1
Left & Right Panel x1
Motor x1
Joint Lever x1
Double Gears x2
Gear Shaft x 2
Joint Clip x 4
Handle x 1
Hand Crank x 1
LED Lantern Cover & Lantern Base x 1

WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD Small parts. Not for children under 3 years old.
Kids are able to learn and understand how generators and electricity works by seeing the result of lighting up a light bulb with their own hands. Fun facts are also included in instruction manual.
A fun little Stem Project. My Husband helped my daughter put this together and explained how it works with her. She really enjoyed the lesson and every now and then I catch her wandering around, "Making Light." The project was easy fun and informative. The project is recommended for ages 8 and up, but my seven year old had no problems using and understanding it.

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