Engage your preschoolers with fun and educational kite activities. Discover creative ideas to teach colors, shapes, and motor skills while having a blast with kites.
The start of spring and the windy weather we have been having always makes me think of Kites. We don’t usually have much luck when we try to fly our own kites, but we have had fun crafting some very pretty ones. When Emily was little we make a Triangle Shape Kite, but this time we tried something a little different. To make our kites we used Bleeding Tissue Paper, cardstock, straws, yarn and some colored construction paper. The girls always love working with bleeding tissue paper, it has a…
Our whole class made kites when I was in elementary school. It was so much fun. Not everyone got their homemade kites up in the air, but we had fun trying!I…
Spring stained glass window kite decorations made from tissue paper and clear contact paper. This kindergarten teacher shares instructions in the blog post.
How to make easy kites that work! These kites only take a few minutes to make and they're easy enough for preschool kids to make (with a little adult help) and fly (on their own)!