About this deal
Build your own dragon that appears to defy gravity and float in the air, embarking on an enchanting journey. Have your little ‘un soak up the Science Museum’s expert knowledge by letting them create their own mechanical creatures, such as this Floating Dragon.
Kids will learn about the science of mechanics, optics, and engineering through building this floating dragon with over 30 pieces. The adjustable ailerons rise and fall, the cargo hold opens to reveal the Canadarm, the robotic arm used by astronauts in outer space! Step-by-step instructions: The kit includes all the components needed to bring the floating dragon to life. Through the assembly of different components the child concretely verifies which scenarios can come to life from his constructions, giving shape to ideas with their own hands. Now build your own chained dragon that wants to spread its wings and fly away with this Clementoni set.
Children will be able to observe the steps and look at the different angles of the models before assembling through the "Science and Play Build" App. The fantasy world and the character of the dragon loved by children, is declined in a model to be built to discover a new constructive principle that depopulates on the web: tensegrity.
By following the game instructions and the manual, children will experience and understand that each optical effect conceals a scientific principle to be grasped and explored. A stimulating construction experience that will allow you to realize the amazing floating dragon, a model that manages to stay suspended in the air thanks to the principle of tensegrity. A fantastic world and children's beloved dragon have been created in a model game to be built while discovering a new principle of construction that is all over the web: tensegrity. We carefully chosen each and every product we carry, making sure they are the best choice for you and your precious little one.An amazing game experience for children to enjoy as they build and invent possible solutions and play scenarios.