The Sparkler Builder Rachel G., Megan K., & Nicolette G. Ages 6 USA.

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The Sparkler Builder Rachel G., Megan K., & Nicolette G. Ages 6 USA

Our Invention Idea We thought of many problems that we have at home and school. We decided to invent something that could protect kids when they jump on the couch and fall on the floor.

 There have been many safety inventions to protect kids – seat belts, knee pads, shoulder pads, and helmets.  Plastic and rubber padding have been invented for playground structures so that kids do not get hurt when they run and fall. Inventions and Ideas of the Past

Draw pictures and diagrams to show your invention and how it might work. We invented The Sparkler Builder that can catch and hold kids when they jump on the bed or couch so that they do not get hurt.

Our Prototype

Testing our invention.

Keep improving our invention.

Marketing our invention. The Sparkler Builder will protect your kids when they fall at home. Jumping on the couch and bed will no longer cause kids to get hurt. Just use the Sparkler Builder to catch your child! Safe playing all the time.