“These kites are truly works of art.”—Library Journal. “This book’s best feature are the designs for 19 kites. Each project is illustrated with a line drawing on a grid, along with a full-page, full-color photograph in which the intense hues and contrasts are highlighted, adding to the stunning results. The originality and beauty of the kites and the excellent instructions make it an attractive book that will inspire kite lovers.”—School Library Journal.
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Grade 10 Up--An excellent resource for information about kite building, the aerodynamics involved in flying these graceful objects, and their history and lore. The book requires complicated measuring and cutting, makes use of materials that are not easy to find, and has a challenging vocabulary. Schmidt provides a detailed introduction about how and why kites fly. He then presents one set of general instructions, containing 20 steps along with illustrations, that provides the basics for the 18 designs that follow. From the "Red Admiral" to the "Albatross," each of these projects includes a materials list and an intricate grid design for cutting and measuring, along with a vibrant full-color photo of the completed kite. It might be difficult for some readers to switch back and forth between these specifics and the general directions. Items that are not readily available are noted, along with tips on where to find them. Interesting facts about kites are interspersed throughout the book. A good choice for advanced kite builders.--G. Alyssa Parkinson, Highland Township Library, MI
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- PublisherSterling/Tamos
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 1895569532
- ISBN 13 9781895569537
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages96