The first documented history of a “whirligig” was in China in 400 B.C. The pinwheel is significant in Chinese culture where its...
The campaign symbol, a blue and silver pinwheel, is a reminder of the happy childhoods and bright futures that all children deserve....
Why are there pinwheels everywhere? Giles County deputies are wearing pinwheel pins to raise awareness of the issues they see in Giles...
Pinwheels symbolize the notions of playfulness, joy, and childhood. It serves as a reminder of the great childhoods we want for all...
What does the windmill represent in Don Quixote? The windmill represents imaginary enemies. More broadly, it represents our potential for misguided fights...
The windmill represents industry and technology in the Soviet Union, eventually damaged and destroyed by Hitler. Much of the story written by...
The windmill is a universal symbol of life, hope, serenity and resilience. It is widely used in literature, music and films to...
Most pinwheels have the blades arranged so that when wind blows straight at them, they spin counterclockwise. This is because the blades’...
When wind flows across the blade, the air pressure on one side of the blade decreases. The difference in air pressure across...
A pinwheel is a stick with twisted paper or plastic pieces that turn as they catch the wind. The original pinwheel, first...