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Big octopus kite
Big octopus kite










big octopus kite

Tails Tangle: The tails that flap in the wind can sometimes get tangled which can interrupt the flight.Stores Easily: You can fit it back in its carry bag once you have finished with it.Looks Great: It’s a great look once you get it flying.Huge: It’s a really big kite, but still pretty easy to get off the ground.Affordable: It doesn’t cost much at all!.It’s got a great look! It is also a lot bigger than you’d expect making it look really impressive from afar. The thing that’s really cool about this kite is that when it’s flying you can see the tentacles jiggling away behind your kite in the sky. Quick Review: Get this one if you want a HUGE kite that jiggles in the wind. But this one’s just a simple ‘run and fly’ sort of kite. They’re harder to fly but more fun when you become a kite pro. Simplicity: You can get some kites that do tricks, etc.Good Lift: Seems to fly well even in light winds.Easy Assembly: Quick and easy to assemble – and if you have trouble, just watch the YouTube tutorial.Gender Neutral: It’s a nice colorful and neutral theme – others on this list are more specifically gendered, but this will be great for all kids.Instructional pamphlets that are impossible to understand are such a pain! So, here’s the super easy assembly video:

big octopus kite

I’m always ready to give props to a company that provides YouTube videos to walk you through construction. It’ll get them outside for a day (or more) and give them a great nostalgic childhood experience. It’s a very affordable, gender neutral and simple kite for your kids to go out and have a lot of fun in the park. Quick Review: Colorful, gender neutral, and comes with a super helpful YouTube video to make construction easy. Good Uplift: Because it’s large, it catches the wind well.īest Kites for Kids 1.Great Tail: The tail looks really good flapping in the sky.Affordable: It’s really quite cost effective for such a popular kite.This kite flies well and has a nice long tail. Party Idea: Everyone gets their own kite.Craft Activity: Encourage your child’s creativity before they fly.Get each child to paint their own kite before they fly it! Get this one if you have a larger family or are hosting a children’s party. Small: Smaller kites are easier for kids to handle.Easy: Easy to assemble and easy to fly.Get this one if you want an affordable and easy-to-fly kite that’s the right size for kids! But I know you just want to view the results – so let’s take a look! Here is a quick fly-by of my top 3: My Top 3 I reviewed the kites based on a clear 7-point selection criteria which you can check out at the end of this review article. It’s simple, easy to construct, and flies in a light breeze. My top pick of the best kites for kids is this kid-sized rainbow kite by aGreatLife.












Big octopus kite