Wacky invention story
11-12 years old
Interactive story
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Professor Pip's Wonderfully Wacky Umbrella Machine
In a world where magic and reality mix, Professor Pip invents a completely useless but hilarious umbrella machine. Join her comical adventures as she faces quirky challenges and makes surprising discoveries!
In this interactive story, it's you who chooses the next step at each stage: your decisions influence the course... and the end of the adventure!
The quiz: did you understand the story well?
- Bustling
- Full of busy movement and many people or actions happening.
- Imaginative
- Good at thinking of new, creative, or unusual ideas and pictures.
- Toolbelt
- A belt that holds tools so a person can reach them quickly.
- Blueprints
- Detailed drawings that show how to build something or make it.
- Contraption
- A strange or complicated machine that does a specific job.
- Hopper
- A container that holds material and lets it drop down slowly.
- Funnel
- A cone-shaped tool used to guide liquids or small items into a small opening.
- Slingshot
- A simple weapon or toy that shoots small items by pulling and releasing a band.
- Prototype
- The first working model of an invention to test its ideas.
- Polarity
- The quality of having two opposite directions or electrical ends.
- Spring-loaded
- Equipped with a spring that pushes or snaps something open or closed.
- Avalanche
- A large, sudden fall or rush of things, like snow or many small items.
- Pulley system
- A set of wheels and ropes used to lift or move heavy things easily.
- Double-reverse pulley system!
- A complex pulley setup that changes direction twice to help lift.