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Article Title: Paper Airplanes for Kids Are Here to Stay
Author: Jim Bisesi
Category: Arts and Crafts, Children, Recreation and Leisure
Word Count: 449
Keywords: paper airplanes for kids, paper airplanes, paper airplane books, 
kids, airplanes
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Kids have always been fascinated with flight. Ask a group of ten kids what they 
want to become when they grow up and I'm sure that at least a couple kids in 
that group would say that they would want to become a pilot. Kids are amazed by 
anything that flies be it creatures of nature such as birds, butterflies and 
dragonflies or made by man such as airplanes and helicopters. This is the main 
reason why making paper airplanes for kids are activities that has never failed 
to delight them. They capture the dreams and aspirations of every young boy and 
girl to soar in the skies and to touch the clouds.   

Paper airplanes for kids come in different shapes and sizes. There are kids who 
like to build huge paper airplanes made from big sheets of paper then there are 
kids who prefer smaller planes that soar like small birds as they take flight. 

The planes follow a solid design principles that enable them to catch wind and 
glide in the air. The different airplane designs that you can make are, to some 
extent, limited only by  your imagination. You will be amazed at the things 
that you can do if you will only let your creativity loose. Through the powers 
of your mind and your hands, you have the capacity to transform a mere piece of 
paper into an airplane that can be considered as works of art and of science. 
Once engaged in the process, kids will fly their creation for hours.  Every 
vantage point will become a launch pad.  Whether is the top of the stairs, off 
the back deck, or in the front yard, these kids are having great fun.  

If you will find yourself in need of more inspiration in making paper airplanes 
for kids, then you must know that the Internet is a veritable treasure trove of 
books and resources about creative airplane design. With a click of a mouse, 
you will be be taken into a world where they are regarded as more than just 
mere playthings, but achievements of the human innovation. This is because 
these paper airplanes inspire them to follow their dreams and to reach for the 
stars.  

As a parent, my boys and I spent hours one afternoon building these paper 
airplanes.  We had one book that came with about 12 folding designs and about 
30 sheets of custom designed airplane making paper. We had a great time that 
day. If there is one thing that these books and resources tell about paper 
airplanes, it is that paper airplanes are great for kids and are here to stay.

Jim has been a web designer for the past 15 years and loves to create fun 
sites.  

Get some awesome how-to books at my site:
http://paperairplanes.indysites.com
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