"When you get a programming mindset naturally, it's interesting that when the panel is combined with the game board it makes a clicking sound and the apples fall down.
Let’s understand and combine the functions and actions of the 12 panels together! Contains 80 question cards. You can also enjoy combat style puzzles.
Won the "Japan Toy Award 2021" Excellence Award in the Educational Toy Category
【HANAYAMA Japan】Little Scientist Series-Newton’s Apple
A puzzle game with the theme of "Newton's Law of Gravity". It considers the use of puzzle designs with different structures to correctly classify two kinds of apples. It uses 12 puzzle pieces with different functions to roll each into the correct tray. middle.
product features
A puzzle game to correctly classify the two types of apples
Challenge a variety of problems, divided into 6 stages of difficulty
Ability to develop logical thinking, observation, problem-solving and concentration skills
Use 12 pieces of puzzles with 7 different functions to create diverse gameplay
4 types of brain duel battle games can be changed
In addition to question combinations and 4 types of brain duel battle gameplay, there are also various arrangements. Try to assemble and challenge them.
Recommended age: 6 years and above
A puzzle game with the theme of "Newton's Law of Gravity". It considers the use of puzzle designs with different structures to correctly classify two kinds of apples. It uses 12 puzzle pieces with different functions to roll each into the correct tray. middle. Create diverse gameplay to allow children to naturally improve their brain power in interesting puzzle games. The gameplay is not only diverse, but also challenges them to solve questions themselves.
The "Little Scientist" series allows children to develop their brainpower, observation, analysis and imagination happily and naturally through "thinking" games. Cultivate curiosity and thinking ability through educational experiences, and cultivate children's logical thinking ability while having fun. Let's challenge it with your family and friends!
Newton's short story
One day, Newton was sitting under an apple tree, and suddenly an apple fell from the tree.
Newton thought to himself: Why does an apple fall vertically downward? Why not fall diagonally or fly to the sky, but fall toward the center of the earth? Then, Newton discovered universal gravitation.
Improve your thinking skills naturally through games!
- Logical thinking ability
In order to correctly classify Apple Coins, you must first understand the function of each puzzle and consider whether the order of input will affect the result. While experiencing the fun of having fun, you can also develop logical thinking skills through problem solving.
- Observation
Starting from research notes, by understanding the structure of each puzzle in detail, conducting multiple tests and observations, you can develop your observation skills without even realizing it.
-Problem-solving skills
Puzzle encyclopedia can challenge more difficult questions. When the Apple Coin fails to move in the right direction, identify the problem and try other methods to hone your problem-solving abilities.
-Concentration
The sound of falling apple coins can stimulate curiosity and make children focus on the game. In addition, there are more than 1,200 combinations of puzzles, so it’s not easy to get bored.
4 ways to play brain showdown
-Challenge one round at a time in the battle game! Any number of people is allowed
Each player completes the challenge in order, and the player with the fewest mistakes wins!
-Battle Game 2: The number of people competing for green apple coins is 2.
The player with more green apple coins in the tray of his own color wins.
-The third target in the battle game is the green pallet! Number of people: 2 people
The player with more apple coins in the green tray wins.
-Use up the Apple coins in battle game 4! Number of people: 2 people
Players take turns putting in Apple coins, and the player who runs out of Apple coins first wins!
Think carefully about the structure of the puzzle and the movement of Apple coins, and let's start the battle!
Video reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi6w_29ZAa8