Kites for Everyone: How to Make and Fly Them by Margaret Greger

Kites for Everyone: How to Make and Fly Them



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Kites for Everyone: How to Make and Fly Them Margaret Greger ebook
ISBN: 9780486452951
Page: 132
Publisher: Dover Publications
Format: pdf


Best thing about flying kites near the water, you don't have to do any of that silly running and dragging to get the kite airborne - you can basically hold the kite upright, and when you let it go, it sails straight up into the sky! Everyone who wanted to fly a kite got a turn, the kite that collided with a tree was rescued and in the end it was a fun time for everyone and will make a good memory. The sight of a fluttering, high-flying kite makes everyone smile. Kite making is a satisfying craft and one that the kids and you can work on together. Basant asks everybody to starts Jagiya gets his binouculars and gives them to varun and he is very happy to see kites through them. Basant asks the Makhan, who has come for distributing sweets is sent off in haste by everyone, who are busy in kiteflying. The Kite's Frame To make a kite, you need two sticks. Some folks collect them; others make their own. There's something so purely enjoyable and relaxing about flying a kite. Bear and I would sit for a Everyone who stopped to look said hello to us, or smiled. The kids were asleep when we got there so we took a detour and after they'd had enough of a nap to be cheerful humans we parked at Sandy Beach and woke them up. One should be a yard long and the other 30 inches. Holding the string that anchors it to earth is even more exhilarating, and if the kite is homemade, better yet! Kites come in all shapes and sizes. Jagiya goes to varun to get him to fly too, but dadisa asks jagiya not to force varun as he's already doing great having the courage to come up on the roof and that his fear would go slowly. Then we walked over to the big grassy field and flew our kites.