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Review on ✈️ Mideer Origami Paper Airplanes Kit with Pilot Stickers: Fun Easter Gifts for Boys | Outdoor Toys for Kids Ages 4-8-12 | Art and Craft Activity Set for Children | 3D Paper Model Plane for Toddlers by Carrie Spencer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great choice for multi-generational family and friends gatherings

The title of this project is a nod to Easter gifts for boys, but there's nothing Easter-themed in this set - or just for boys, anyway . In fact, our granddaughter loves paper airplanes so I ordered this set through Vine to try. I'm giving 5 stars because I've long been a fan of paper folding sets of different sizes. Over the years we've made all sorts of things out of paper kits with a little effort. It is interesting for people of all ages to gather around the table and help each other collect these things. This set includes airplanes of different shapes, making them a pleasure to fly. Who flies the furthest? The biggest? Dips up or down? Smooth or wider? This definitely gives you excellent value for money, in part because the kit is so thoughtfully designed. Even a "box” of colored pieces of paper and a booklet with instructions will come in handy. It forms the "runway" that I show in the photo. One thing you can do is compete to see who can throw and land the plane more accurately. All papers are pre-marked and numbered along the fold lines, which we really liked. And the planes are a good size when finished. I show 2 models in the photo and hold my hand in the corner for scale. Here are some useful considerations to help you decide whether this set is worth buying: Some of these airplane models are quite simple and smart kids can build them. himself. At least a few of them involve slightly more complex paper manipulations and took grown-up eyes and hands to complete. (Actually, we're still scratching our heads over a recent model that didn't come out exactly as the instructions show.) Pilot decals are a fun accessory, but you don't really need them, and you don't need them you. Don't stay on planes if you really enjoy flying those planes. However, we don't think this is a problem. The planes are very colourful, with or without these little photos of the pilots. You might want to add some tape. We found that helpful. And that's a big plus, besides the pilot decals, you can just take those sheets and flatten them out again, and then reassemble the kit for another meetup in another season.

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Slightly Torn

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April 24, 2023
Clear directions. My kids and I had great fun making them and having airplane flying contests.