Spring Family Activities: Go Fly a Kite

By Mel Bergen, published Apr 18, 2007
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Kite flying is family activity that is easy to begin and can develop with your children. It is a good way to get everyone out of the house and to encourage a little exercise, and children adore controlling that colorful bit of stuff from a distance and mastering tricks. They even love the crash landings.

It is important to resist the temptation to purchase a $2 kite at the grocery store when your children beg for them. Yes, it is handy to pick them up when you're there anyway, but they are usually so poorly built that they are difficult to fly. Instead, invest in a good kite from a hobby store. You can find a wide variety of shapes and styles, generally in a more durable nylon fabric

A good quality hobby store kite will launch more easily and fly far better than the super-cheap plastic cartoon character models because they weigh less and are better balanced. They often have fiberglass rods instead of rigid plastic, which makes them stand up to going down better, as well. In the long run they will cost you less than replacing the inexpensive ones every few weeks.

Once you've established the love of kite flying in your little ones (and it doesn't take too many trips with a soaring, dipping kite to do so) you may want to get a bit more advanced. As your family grows in size and expertise, they will be ready to tackle such fun diversions as trick kites and building their own. Again, quality materials will make a difference in the "flyability" of a kite.

If your kids are older, they may be ready to investigate what makes a kite fly and develop their own designs. There are literally hundreds of books and web sites devoted to the topic, and it's a good way to sneak a bit of aerodynamics into their leisure time (we parents are always thinking about education). Such inexpensive materials as wooden dowels and yard waste bags or even newspapers can be used to create three-dimensional designs that they can be proud to show off to their friends.

Spring Family Activities: Go Fly a Kite
Spring Family Activities: Go Fly a Kite

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Takeaways
  • Good kites are easy and fun to fly
  • Quality definitely matters, with string as well as with your kite
Did You Know?
Kites are loved the world over. Kite-fighting competitions are common in some cultures and are taken very seriously.
Resources
  • For the really dedicated
  • A nice resource for info and links
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I also wanted to added that making kites is equally fun! I can't wait until my girls are old enough so I can teach them how to make a kite.

Posted on 04/25/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

 
I love kites! It's unfortunate everywhere around here is full of trees otherwise we would get some. Excellent article.

Posted on 04/25/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

 
I bought new kites last year, but mine wouldn't fly - stupid fancy kites!

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

 
I remember flying a kite as a child. Now I know another thing I want to do this summer, thanks!

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 6:04:00 AM

 
Nothing like getting a kite up in the air. I've got good memories with my kids on this one. Totally agree, five stars!

Posted on 04/18/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

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