Created by kite makers in Sumpango, Guatemala, this kit includes a sturdy frame with white tissue sail (about 14” in diameter), tissue for creating a design on the sail, pre-folded tissue for the long flecos or fringe, and string for the bridle and flying line. Detailed assembly instructions with photos. In kits for younger children (grades K-3), the kite sail is already attached to the frame; older kite makers (grade 4 and older) will attach the sail to the frame. $5.50 each or Package of 10 for $50.00
Please note: children age 8 and younger will need sustained adult help with cutting, gluing, and/or bridling to make this kite.
See: Toki Koma Dako Kit
Kite String with Plastic Winder, 20 lb. line, 100 feet per roll. Package of 10 for $3.50
A “critter” kite by USA designer Greg Kono; good for integrating with primary-level science units. Printed on 11” x 17” bond. Sold in 10-pack only.
Package of 10 for $10.00
Designed by kite artist Greg Kono from the USA, this kite makes use of latex tubing to join the spars. A good “next step” for young students age ten and older (may need adult help in joining spars) who have made one or more flat and bowed kites. Printed on 11” x 17” bond. Sold in 10-pack only.
Designed by kite artist Greg Kono from the USA, this kite uses a paper clip to maintain dihedral. A good “next step” for young students age seven and older who have made one or more flat kites. Printed on 11” x 17” bond. Sold in 10-pack only.
Designed by kite artist Greg Kono from the USA, this “Critter” kite is a guaranteed flyer. Printed on 11” x 17” bond paper. Sold in 10-pack only.
A “critter” kite by USA designer Greg Kono; good for integrating with intermediate-level science and/or environmental studies units. Printed on 11” x 17” bond. Sold in 10-pack only.