Elly & Anatolik
Hey Anatolik! I had this bright idea—what if we design a little device that brings sunshine into our homes even when it’s cloudy? Imagine a small, friendly solar-powered lamp that looks like a cheerful sunflower. I can’t wait to help you sketch it out and make it super cute!
That’s an intriguing idea. The petals could block the panel, so you’ll need to position the solar cells on the stem or at the back. Also make sure the battery can hold enough charge for night use – a small panel won’t cut it on cloudy days. If the goal is cuteness, a simple sunflower shape with a subtle glow might be more practical than a full‑size replica. Let’s sketch the layout and size first.
Wow, thank you for the smart tips! I love how the stem idea keeps the sun happy and the petals can still look super cute. I’ll start sketching a tiny sunflower with a shiny little battery pocket in the stem and a soft glow at night—so it feels cozy even when it’s cloudy. I’ll send you a quick doodle in a jiffy, and we can tweak it together, because the more sparkly, the better!
That sounds like a good start. Keep the stem shallow enough to hold the battery and make sure the solar cells are flat and angled for maximum exposure. A subtle LED glow will add warmth without drawing too much attention. I’ll wait for your sketch; then we can refine the dimensions and consider a small heat‑sinking layer for the electronics.