When kids are refusing to get outside, a great way to motivate movement is to make a walking kite. Using items around the house, you can create a great kite that will follow your kids anywhere! When I ...
Kites were invented by the Chinese people over 2000 years ago. About in the 12th century, Chinese kite spread to the West, and the oriental and Western kite culture was formed after years of ...
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The 44th Annual Smithsonian Kite Festival will be held Saturday, March 27, on the grounds of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain date: March 28). This free, ...
At some point in our lives we’ve all had someone tell us to go fly a kite! This weekend, at Beech Mountain, you can fly that kite, and feel good about it! The 13th Annual Mile High Kite And Craft ...
You know those craft projects that require a PhD and inevitably end in tears and time-outs? Yeah, me too. We thought this lovely, colourful kite would be a great afternoon project, putting us in mind ...
Kong Lingmin, 66, paints a kite at his home, which is filled with kites in every corner. Liu Xiangrui / China Daily Three generations of the Kong family share the same obsession of making kites.
Watch our step-by-step video to learn how to make your own kite. Then, go outside and watch it soar. Use your stanley knife to cut a notch into each end of each piece of dowel making sure, when you ...
Use your stanley knife to cut a notch into each end of each piece of dowel making sure, when you put the cross together, the notches all run the same way. Place the shorter stick on top of the longer ...