Hayden Henderson, 8, watches his "Eco-Bot" -- created with the head of a toothbrush and the vibrating motor from a cellphone -- run around a table at the Charleston Town Center Mall on Wednesday. Extension Service agents from West Virginia State University were building the miniature machines to help celebrate the fifth annual 4-H National Youth Science Day.
Hayden's father, WVSU Extension Agent Paul Henderson, shows Hayden and his sister Chloe, 10, how to run an Eco-Bot through a maze.
October 10, 2012
Brush with greatness (photos)
Kenny Kemp
Hayden Henderson, 8, watches his "Eco-Bot" -- created with the head of a toothbrush and the vibrating motor from a cellphone -- run around a table at the Charleston Town Center Mall on Wednesday. Extension Service agents from West Virginia State University were building the miniature machines to help celebrate the fifth annual 4-H National Youth Science Day.
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