Less than 12 years old but these 3 girls had world-class inventions

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It was just a middle school student, whose life was under 12 but these three girls had inventions that could change the world. Their reward is a visit to NASA headquarters - a unique learning opportunity in the world.

My father with three inventions in turn is: how to help a patient get out of a wheelchair without affecting their back, a self-sustaining plastic toy, a robot that helps people with autism enter the community. The "young youth" group is once again proven.

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LittleBIGidea Program - Small but BIG idea organized by Origin.

Here are three littleBIGidea contest products - Small but BIG ideas organized by Origin. The winner of each age group will be rewarded with a visit to NASA headquarters. "The three winners today have smart, creative ideas to help disabled people as well as overcome pollution and waste of resources," said Jordan Nguyen, one of the judges. Speaking competition.

"The winners and even those who have moved very far into the next round are inspirational sources, clearly showing that Australia's creative future is on trustworthy shoulders."

ScienceAlert CEO Fiona MacDonald was honored to be selected as one of the decision judges. She said that contestants made her believe in a bright future for kangaroos.

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Fiona MacDonald is the youngest girl in this picture.

"Simple ideas that can change the lives of many people, the ideas that appear in this littleBIGidea contest surprised me tremendously. Not only in the creative aspect but also in the efforts. design the prototype, test the capabilities of the invention itself, " said MacDonald.

These are the three bright faces:

Baby Amelia Fox

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How to lift the sick person in a wheelchair gently.

The eight-year-old Amelia invented a way to lift the patient in a wheelchair in the most gentle way, this device can be removed, brought with people easily.

I designed this device for my brother, when he went through a hip surgery last year. The homemade girl device helped her brother to get in and out of the chair easily, without affecting the part of the body that had just had surgery.

The video below will show you the girl Amilia, her brother and most importantly, how the other device works:


Baby Amelia Fox and device to help patients get out of the wheelchair.

Baby Bella Winfield

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Making toys used is plastic made from sugarcane.

She wants a more durable toy, so Bella creates it herself.

The material used for babies is plastic made from sugarcane. This plastic is cleaner than regular plastic, obviously more environmentally friendly and besides, this plastic can be recycled easily.

The idea came to Bella when she used a bottle made of sugar cane plastic and saw obvious benefits from it. So why not replace the existing plastic with this environmentally friendly plastic?


Bella Winfield and toy made from sugar cane plastic.

Baby Jasmine Eldridge

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Dog of Technology or DOT.

12-year-old Jasmine, who created a robot dog, can help children with autism integrate with the community.Dog of Technology Dog - Dog of Technology or DOT.

DOT has the ability to provide medication when required, remind time to take medicine, take measures to help keep children autistic calm and help them regulate their breathing. And obviously, because it is a toy itself, DOT also has a separate game mode.

Surprisingly, little Jasmine has programmed the DOT robot himself!

It has a light sensor, GPS tracking necklace, alarm system, eye-catching LED and DOT's tail that can be waved. DOT will be a close friend to help autistic children.


Jasmine Ledridge with the technology dog.

These great ideas make us feel that this Earth is more alive than ever. The future of people will be much brighter with the hands of these future engineers!