![]() They must work with their kite to find out whose can fly the longest! This project can be as flexible as you want. To encourage creativity and a passion for science in your children, prepare a STEM competition. To increase the competition, punch or cut holes in the kite’s face so there is less air resistance. Toss a kite into the air and have your children race to capture it before it reaches the ground. Safely using glitter, sequins, snippets of paper, and string can improve your childrens’ hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills! If your little ones have mastered crayons and colored pencils, let them try decorating their kite crafts with other artistic mediums.
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