Chicago, Illinois (December 10, 2016) – GOOD DESIGN is the world’s most prestigious, recognized, and oldest Design Awards program organized by The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design in... read more →
An interview with ToyLabs Founder, Tim Curley So where did ToyLabs come from and how was it brought to life? In 2013 I started ToyLabs with a commitment to inspire young minds with... read more →
Engineering.com by Tom Spendlove ToyLabs wants kids to have easy fun ways to learn STEM concepts. They sell the Volta Solar Panel kit and the Volta Solar Racer on their website... read more →
Energy Matters Devices such as the iPad can be great educational tools, but the solar powered Volta Flyer is a more hands-on affair that could help inspire a new generation... read more →
Digital Trends By Kelly Hodgkins Your kids will be able to build, launch, learn, and fly with the new Volta Flyer, a solar-powered toy airplane designed by educational toy maker ToyLabs.... read more →
Toyland gizmodo by Andrew Liszewski A few years ago the Volta Racer—a solar-powered electric toy car—helped educate kids about the virtues of harnessing the sun’s energy. The Volta Flyerdoes the... read more →
Ubergizmo by Tyler Lee Admit it, at some point in time when we were children, we’ve all built planes out of paper. Some of us might be terrible at it,... read more →
engadget by Mariella Moon Kids have much, much fancier toys to play with these days. The Volta Flyer is one of them: it works kind of like a paper plane, except... read more →
Gizmag article by Ben Coxworth Whether they've been crossing the English Channel, traversing the Alps, or attempting to fly around the world, solar-powered planes have been in the news a lot... read more →
The Carnegie Science Center recently selected ToyLab’s Volta Racer to help teach kids about renewable energy and STEM topics. Carnegie has integrated the Volta Racer into live demonstrations during their... read more →