Little Toys

Little Toys

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDI587
Author: Arvind Gupta Illustrator Avinash Deshpande
Publisher: National Book Trust, India
Language: English
Edition: 2018
ISBN: 9788123720609
Pages: 59 (Illustrated with Black and White Figures)
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 10.1" X 5.3"

Book Description

Back of the Book

This step-by-step, well-illustrated manual helps children to prepare innovative toys from recycled material. It shows how low-cost, eco-friendly toys can be made from discarded tetrapacks, camera roll cases, soda straws and other junk. Apart from the enjoyment of making and playing with these toys, children derive pleasure by having contributed their bit in helping keep the environment clean.

Arvind Gupta after completing his electrical engineering from I.I.T., Kanpur in 1975, worked with TELCO for six years before taking to popularizing science. He has written eight books and presented over 50 films on science activities. He has received several honours, including the first National Award for Science Popularisation amongst children.

Introduction

It is an irony of modern consumerism that junk products are packed in tough cartons. While the frail human body consumes and digests the junk, it is the environment which has to grapple and reckon with the tough, non-biode-gradable waste. And, in the process, humans become sick and the environment decays.

Today we can see city parks littered and garbage dumps overflowing with tetrapacks-empty cartons of Frooti, Tree Top, Jumping Jack or Dhara. These packets are made with layers of different materials - plastic, aluminium and paper - all fused into one multi-walled laminate. We know that aluminium does not rust and plastics do not rot. These materials are energy-intensive and take a heavy toll of the environment, which helplessly chokes under the debris.

An attempt has been made in the book to show how some of this modern juck can be transformed into a high-efficiency pump, Frooti tetrapacks into measuring cylinders or butterflies, packets of cigarette into merry-go-rounds. These new raw materials offer innumerable possibility for use in low-cost science experiments and in making dynamic toys.

For five years children in Mirambika School made and tested these toys. Several of these toys have been serialized in the magazine Science Reporter.

I thank CAPART for the fellowship they gave which enabled me to collate these toys into a book.

CONTENTS
Introduction 7
Whirling Wool 9
Bellows Pump 11
Pichkari 13
Musical Balloon 15
Cranky Doll 17
Sail Car 19
Dancing Doll 21
Rotating Fan 23
Circling Aeroplane 25
Flapping Butterfly 27
Climbing Butterfly 29
Frooti Facts 31
Newton's Disk 33
Rolling Down the Ramp 33
Tree Name-Plates 33
Lehar Lafanga 35
Which has More Area ? 37
Which holds More ? 37
Merry-Go-Round 39
Mouth Organ 41
Matchbox Maze 43
Catch a Butterfly 45
Stretchable Stomach 45
Simple Spinner 47
Magic Wand 47
Standing a Stick 49
Shell Strength 49
Reed Structures 51
Tumbling Capsule 53
Cartesian Diver 53
Bamboo Pop Gun 55
Syringe Pop Gun 57
Magic Fan 59

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