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 ...
It’s Makar Sankranti guys! And while those of us in cities have almost forgotten the joys of flying a kite – imagine the horror of your manjha getting knotted in your neighbour’s Tata Sky Dish – there ...
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 ...
The festival of kites – Makara Sankranti – is a few days away. Try these simple steps to create a ‘bird-like’ kite that flies higher than the plain rectangular kites. A word of caution: Avoid using ...
If you were intrigued by our previous coverage of kite photography, but put off by the expense and knowledge of electronics required, this tutorial will get you started cheaply and without solder.
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 ...
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