I almost forgot how to fly a kite. I've been trying to figure out what to get my kids interested in while sticking to the rules of social distancing and I've decided to give it a try. The kite is made out of what looks like strong plastic paper. The rod looks like it's broken, but it's not. It took me a while to understand the instructions, probably because I didn't read them properly. It was a bit windy off the ground and that definitely helped. The stylus is easy to use and makes filament handling easier, but I calmed down a bit and it slipped out of my hand, up and away. I had another one and I was careful with it. Also the next day I saw several kids flying the same kite so it looks pretty sturdy :) Definitely worth a try if you are interested in flying a kite.
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