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Let's Go Fly A Kite...or Make One!

  1. You can't read Super Duck and not want to try your hand at flying a kite or even making your own kite! While they may not fly as nicely as a professionally made kite, it's fun for kiddos to help make their own kites that can float in the wind, at least for a few seconds!
  2. 1. If you have a decent wind, any easy option is to tie a string to a plastic grocery bag, and then see if you can catch some air.

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  1. 2. If you're feeling confident in your running ability and the wind outside, decorate a paper grocery bag and add a string to it. See if you can get that in the air!
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  1. 3. You can get a little bit more crafty and make a traditional diamond-shaped kite with sticks and construction paper or some plastic. If you get that diamond kite up in the air, experiment with how a tail effects the flight.
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  1. Be sure to keep your eye out for any of those pesky kite-eating trees though!

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