JI673: AURORA BEAT TALES

AMEESYEA BESTRISYEA BINTI AHMAD BESTAMAM SK ST BERNADETTE'S CONVENT

ABSTRACT

INOVASI AURORA BEAT TALES: SOLAR POWERED LAMP WITH RECORDED STORIES

SK ST. BERNADETTE’S CONVENT

The Aurora Beat Tales, also known as Solar powered lamp with recorded stories, is a creative and sustainable innovation aimed at combining clean energy with child-friendly education. This project is designed especially for children in rural or underserved communities where electricity access is limited or unreliable. Powered entirely by solar energy, the lamp charges during the day and automatically turns on at night to provide both light and learning.

What makes this unique is its built-in audio system that plays a collection of pre-recorded stories. These include folktales, moral lessons, and short educational narratives in various languages to suit children of different backgrounds. The purpose is to nurture imagination, build language skills, and encourage a love for storytelling while reducing dependency on digital screens.

The lamp is made using recycled and affordable materials, making it not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly. It is portable, safe, and easy to use. It is perfect for homes, classrooms, or even during outdoor learning activities.

By using renewable solar energy, this project supports global sustainability goals and promotes awareness of green technology among children. At the same time, it serves as a tool to preserve cultural heritage through traditional stories.

In conclusion, Aurora Beat Tales is more than just a lamp. It is a smart and meaningful invention that brings together light, learning, and life lessons in one simple device by making it a perfect entry for this competition.