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Get it between 2025-03-03 to 2025-03-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
WHAT IS IT? Construct a functional replica of Leonardo Da Vinci’s catapult with this DIY wooden model kit. Complete with all necessary components, this kit provides a hands-on experience in building a catapult while exploring history, physics, and engineering. The included instructional booklet offers valuable educational content, making it an excellent resource for educators and workshops.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE? Assembling the Da Vinci Inventions stem kits for kids ages 14-16 typically takes 45-60 minutes, depending on the builder’s experience. This STEM toy transforms science into a fun, interactive learning experience for kids.
WHO IS IT IDEAL FOR? Who Is It Ideal For? Suitable for ages 14 and up, though younger enthusiasts (ages 9+) with some skill can enjoy it with parental supervision. This kit is a perfect gift for children ages 10-14, whether as a birthday present, rainy day activity, or family project. It’s also a great option for science fairs or as a unique desk toy.
WHAT DO I LEARN? This catapult model is a fantastic educational tool, teaching lessons in engineering, design, simple machines, pulleys, levers, and more STEM concepts.
QUALITY AND MATERIAL? We only make high quality educational toys that are made from fsc natural untreated wood, non toxic and comply with and pass the ASTM toy safety standards for childrens toys.
Clay included, the model kit is compatable with a variety of projectiles and makes a great marshmallow launcher. Can launch projectiles over 15 feet!
THIS PRODUCT IS AN ENGLISH VERSION ONLY
Product Description Catapults were first invented in Ancient Greek and Roman times, however our common idea of them is based on drawings we have from the Medieval Ages. Leonardo redesigned the catapult around 1485, and used the springlike energy stored in bent wood to give power to the swing arm. From the Manufacturer Catapults were first invented in Ancient Greek and Roman times, however our common idea of them is based on drawings we have from the Medieval Ages. Leonardo redesigned the catapult around 1485 and used the spring like energy stored in bent wood to give power to the swing arm.