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Asian Kites

Asian Arts & Crafts for Creative Kids

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Kids will learn how to make colorful kites while exploring Asian culture and history with this easy-to-follow crafts-for-kids book.
The Asian Arts & Crafts for Creative Kids series is the first series, aimed at readers ages 7-12, that provides a fun and educational introduction to Asian culture and art. Through hands-on projects, readers will explore each art—engaging in activities to gain a better understanding of each form.
In this volume, children will learn how to make a kite. Kite making is a unique craft—with projects that are beautiful, functional, and fun! The colorful, easy-to-follow instructions in Asian Kites will have you building—and flying—fifteen different kites from countries all across Asia, including China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Korea.
The full-color instructions make it easy to create these beautiful kites out of everyday materials and the resource guide in the back lists plenty of places to purchase supplies. You'll learn to build:
  • Butterfly kite from China
  • Cobra kite from Thailand
  • Mini kite from Malaysia
  • Shield kite from Korea
  • An octopus kite from Japan
  • And more!
  • Fun to build and exciting to fly—this book brings a whole new meaning to the term "go fly a kite!"
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      • School Library Journal

        September 1, 2005
        Gr 3-6 -Likely to please both armchair enthusiasts and outdoorsy types, this survey offers brief anecdotes and legends along with carefully annotated construction diagrams for 15 simple kites commonly flown in Asia, the continent where the practice originated. Hosking opens with a historical introduction, followed by a discussion of traditional materials and low-cost alternatives, decorating advice, savvy tips for kite construction, troubleshooting, and safe launching techniques. The ensuing models are grouped by country: two each from China, Malaysia, Thailand, and Korea, and seven from Japan. Each entry features a list of supplies, an age recommendation, assembly diagrams in three to five steps, comments about individual flying characteristics, and a photo of a finished (expertly decorated) example laid out on the ground. Closing with notes on running a kite-making workshop for children, lists of associations and sources of supplies, and a relatively extensive bibliography, this title merits, and will find, a wide audience in libraries large or small." -John Peters, New York Public Library"

        Copyright 2005 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • Library Journal

        October 15, 2005
        Kite flying originated in Asia, and even today Asian kites have some of the most original designs of any in the world. This book, by well-known kite authority Hosking (Fighter Kites and Beyond) contains easily understood general instructions for kite making and flying, with 15 projects for kites from China, Malaysia, and other Asian countries. Supplies for construction and decorating can be found in craft stores. This handy book will be welcome in general crafts as well as children's collections.

        Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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    • OverDrive Read
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    Languages

    • English

    Levels

    • Lexile® Measure:1120
    • Text Difficulty:7-9

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