The Vikings worshipped Kári as God of Wind. This little boat with its sail proudly driven by the wind reminds of pictures and models of old Viking ships. Even when there’s only little wind the boat will glide over the water quickly!
In case the shore on the other side is very far away, tie a long piece of string (not included) through the hole in the mast. This way you can get your boat back at any time. The kit includes all wooden parts, glue and four colored thick papers as sail.
Assembly 10 years +, with assistance 8 years +, play 8 years +
Attention: Never leave children or non-swimmers unattended near water!
The trout's paddle wheels are driven by the water current. At first the boat floats away with the current, unwinding the line. But as soon as the string is unwound, the toy boat paddles happily on, only it returns against the current.
The small water wheel is put in the backpack before the trip and put together during the break at the stream. No glue is needed because as soon as the water wheel is dipped in water, the wood swells and the parts stick together firmly. Now it will soon be burbling in the stream between two forks in the branches or on suitable stones as a rest. Before setting off for home, the water wheel is taken apart again and the wooden parts are left to dry for the next trip.
The little turbine shows the function of a water turbine. A cord can be used to drive other toys such as the swing carousel or hammer mill.
The river wheel is fixed with rocks in a stream, so that water can run over the full width. Powerful enough to drive the Basket Cable Car or Hammer Mill.
Water fills the trough until it is too heavy and tips over, emptying out the water and causing the bell to ring. Refilling commences immediately. The water seesaw bobs and bobs and bobs and can also be operated with sand, gravel or balls.