If you’re looking for another frugal kite option, try tying grocery bags to a long piece of string. The wind catches these wonderfully and my boys ran for an hour with their kites…perfect activity to tire them out for long afternoon naps :)
All of the other action shots were too blurry, but my 2 year old got his kite to fly quite well and my 4 year old was amazing with his kite! Go try this on your next blustery day.
Thanks Live, Learn, Love for the fantastic idea :)
I’m linking up to Tot Tuesday, Kids Get Crafty Wednesdays, Preschool Corner Fridays,
That's a great idea! I would have never thought of that.
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea! Thanks! :) Heather
ReplyDeleteOh my this is BRILLIANT! How fun! How simple! How clever! Love it :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty :-)
Maggy
PS I have featured it on the "Weather Get Crafty" carnival :-)
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Thank you!
Maggy
simple and easy! Love this! When you have something that can be used for toddlers and preK, come and link up each Friday at High paw: http://best-toys-for-toddler.blogspot.com/search/label/high%20paw
ReplyDeleteMy kids have been begging to fly a kite...and we just don't have a good space or the wind for it. I bet they could get a bag up and flying with no problem! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
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