In attempt to find a new theme for each birthday, we held a birthday party at a kite festival (West Chester, OH Voice of America park). The party included a kite shaped cake and a kite for each kid to fly. On this day, we felt grateful for wind. There's a science lesson in kite flying, the need for wind pressure or force to keep the kit in the air. It's called lift and it counteracts the force of gravity. Kids understand gravity or the force that pulls things towards the earth well. Have them jump up and down. Kites garner more physics terms: thrust, drag, angle of attack, and tension.
You may also tie history into a kite flying demonstration. Kites have served as so much more than just toys. During the Han Dynasty, a Chinese general flew a kite above a town to calculate the distance his army would have to tunnel to reach under the city walls. Scientists and inventors experimented with kites. Benjamin Franklin experimented with kites and electrical energy. Alexander Wilson compared air temperature. The Wright Brothers flew kites to test their wing-warping control system.
Kites play a key role in certain sports; power kites pull fliers on surf and land boards.
If you have small children, check out a book about kites such as Curious George Flies a Kite, Let's Fly a Kite, Kite Day A Bear and Mole Story, and Kite Flying.
Kite creation can bring out the artist in your child. Years later we attended a kite making class at a naval base and the kids had just as much fun creating as flying.
Kick off your child's interest in kites by attending a kite festival. Here's 8 other kite festivals in the US:
1. Frank Mots International Kite Festival, Veterans Park, Milwaukee, WI, launches nearly 600 kites plus demonstrations from professionals
2. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (National Mall, Washington DC), visit the exhibit indoors and go outdoors to fly kites
3. Ziller Park Kite Festival (Austin, TX), over 85 years old festival, one of the oldest in the US
4. Outer Banks Stunt Kite Competition, Wright Brothers National Museum (fitting location!) Kill Devil Hills, NC
5. Bug Lite Kite Festival, Bug Light State Park, South Portland, Maine
6. Soar into Spring Kite Festival, Floxglenn Park, Flagstaff, AZ
7. Sunfest Kite Festival (Ocean City, MD) festival on the beach, location considered "The Kiteflying Capital of the World" with it's wide beach and regular winds, host site of The AKA (American fliers Association) convention
8. Marblehead Festival of the Arts Kite Day, Deveroux Beach, Marblehead, MA
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