As we all know, the sun is absolutely necessary for every form of life on earth. It provides daylight, heat, energy for plants to perform photosynthesis and Vitamin-D for humans. Moreover, during the last years, a new filed of applications for solar energy has been proven very popular: solar toys.
Solar toys are equipped with solar (photovoltaic) cells to convert solar energy into direct current. In some cases they also have a rechargeable battery which is charged using the power from the sun. A solar toy with no rechargeable battery normally uses its solar cell in order to rotate a small D.C. motor. Examples include small solar windmills, solar airplanes, solar watermills, solar helicopters, solar cars, etc. On the other hand, a solar toys with a rechargeable - and recyclable - battery normally uses sun rays in order to charge the battery and exploit the stored energy afterwards. A characteristic example is the solar house, where the stored energy is used to light a LED when the house is placed in the dark.
Solar toys entertain children and , at the same time, they give them the opportunity to learn about solar energy and the environment. Kids can learn how solar energy works and create an acceptable mindset towards renewable energy, thus developing ecological conscience. In addition, they can perform several classroom projects, thus developing cooperation.
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