
Children have many questions. They want to discover the world. In that, they have something in common with Albert. But Albert doesn’t just wonder how things work today—he also wants to know how they came to be. Whether it’s technology or communication, fashion or medicine, sports or art, Albert is curious about how everything developed and what it evolved from.
That’s why he built himself a time machine to investigate things firsthand: the Tempest Fidget. Albert is accompanied by his friend Zora, a very clever turtle. But even though Zora thinks she knows everything, she doesn’t have the final word on wisdom. The two often argue about how things used to be. And that’s when it’s time for a journey into the past with the Tempest Fidget.
That’s why he built himself a time machine to investigate things firsthand: the Tempest Fidget. Albert is accompanied by his friend Zora, a very clever turtle. But even though Zora thinks she knows everything, she doesn’t have the final word on wisdom. The two often argue about how things used to be. And that’s when it’s time for a journey into the past with the Tempest Fidget.