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TEDCO Tedcotoys Kids Activity 50-Foot Solar Balloon

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Barcode: 043067800107
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TEDCO Tedcotoys Kids Activity 50-Foot Solar Balloon

TEDCO Tedcotoys Kids Activity 50-Foot Solar Balloon

$21.96
  • Teach kids Bernoullis Principle and Pascals Principle using this solar balloon
  • Large balloon impresses kids
  • Balloon measures 50 feet long x 29 inches diameter


Tedcotoys Kids Activity 50-foot Solar Balloon

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is this balloon and will it fit in my yard?
The balloon measures 50 feet long and 29 inches in diameter. You'll need open outdoor space at least 50 feet long to fully inflate and fly it safely, such as a large yard, park, or field.
How does the solar balloon work?
The balloon is designed to demonstrate Bernoulli's Principle and Pascal's Principle—scientific concepts about air pressure and fluid dynamics. Solar heating helps lift the balloon, making these physics principles visible and engaging for kids.
What age is this activity suitable for?
This is marketed as a kids activity and educational science experiment. The hands-on nature and visual demonstrations make it best suited for school-age children, though specific age recommendations aren't provided in the product details.
Do I need batteries or other power sources?
No—this is a solar balloon, so it relies on sunlight to operate. It's powered by solar energy, making it ideal for outdoor use on sunny days.
What do I need to assemble or prepare before using it?
Product details don't specify assembly requirements or prep steps. Check the included instructions for inflation guidelines, materials needed, and safety precautions before first use.
Can this be used indoors or only outside?
This is designed for outdoor use. At 50 feet long, it requires open outdoor space like a yard or field, and the solar heating element works best with direct sunlight.