Pinwheel (toy) explained

A pinwheel is a simple child's toy made of a wheel of paper or plastic curls attached at its axle to a stick by a pin. It is designed to spin when blown upon by a person or by the wind. It is a predecessor to the more complex whirligigs.

History

Today's style of pinwheels is rooted in East Asia. The design for example is typical of a japanese origami folding technique for a pinwheel.

During the nineteenth century in the United States, any wind-driven toy held aloft by a running child was characterized as a whirligig, including pinwheels. Pinwheels provided many children with numerous minutes of enjoyment and amusement.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pioneering Data - A Little History of the Pinwheel (SR12). Fritzinger. Terry. Fritzinger. James. 19 April 2005. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20070713105933/http://www.nsa.gov/teachers/es/data84.pdf . 2007-07-13. 2007-07-07.