Springfield six-year-olds invent Clean Green Mower to help preserve their city’s clean air.
WASHINGTON, DC – June 17, 2014 – Deciding that a green lawn mower would solve the problem of air pollution caused by gas mowers, the girls of Hunt Valley Elementary School-based Girl Scout Troop 4425 invented a mower that would run on steam. “It not only prevents air pollution but it also waters the grass,” say the six-year-olds, who think the mower can be sold for less than 100 dollars and should be available in local stores.
Judges of the Smithsonian-Cricket Media Global Kids Invention Challenge were impressed by the team’s practical solution to environmental pollution, naming the invention created by Megan Gandy, Mikayla Mann, Kenedie Odum, Ella Clarke, Bellana Pachon, Ella Alemian, Addison Soule, and Kate Schafenberg a 2014 Top Winner in this year’s Challenge.