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Notify me when its in stockAmong the most rewarding intelligence toys among STEM activities, the CO2 Car allows your child to experience basic science principles with the example of an air-powered toy car! Creativity and constructive abilities, analytical thinking skills and hand-eye coordination are developed.
Your child, who learns to design innovative three-dimensional works, structures and models using different geometric materials found among the balloon-driven car materials, firsthand experiences action and reaction force types and reinforces this knowledge by learning the connection between pressure and acceleration force.
CO2 Car is among the intelligence toys that prove to us that the air pressure trapped inside the balloon is greater than the air pressure we breathe outside, as it offers a balloon-driven car experiment, and it also helps us realize that friction reduces kinetic energy. Thanks to educational toys such as balloon-driven cars and air-powered cars purchased by parents for STEM education support, your child learns to keep up with new technology at a young age.
While playing with the CO2 Car, which stands out as a balloon-powered car among wooden toy varieties, your child will be using their problem-solving skills when faced with problems such as breakdowns and will be rolling up their sleeves to repair the car in a short time.
If there is inactivity while playing with the balloon-powered toy car, he will need to examine the chassis and rods, check the friction and area of effect, and when the balloon-powered car is completed, he will be able to easily apply all these solutions we mentioned.
It is aimed for children to differentiate the product on the balloon-driven car whose main body is made of wood. For example, using different balloon-driven car materials such as books, plastic bottles, pencil cases, producing a different balloon-driven car, observing the working condition of the vehicle, examining the mobility of the car and making inferences are among the other targeted gains.