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  2. Koinobori - Wikipedia

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    Koinobori at Chizu, Tottori with a patterned windsock at the top. Koinobori (้ฏ‰ใฎใผใ‚Š), meaning ' carp streamer ' in Japanese, are carp-shaped windsocks traditionally flown in Japan to celebrate Tango no sekku (็ซฏๅˆใฎ็ฏ€ๅฅ), a traditional calendrical event which is now designated as Children's Day (ๅญไพ›ใฎๆ—ฅ, Kodomo no hi), a national holiday in Japan. [1]

  3. The Tiny Kite of Eddie Wing - Wikipedia

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    The Tiny Kite of Eddie Wing is a children's picture book written by Maxine Trottier and illustrated by Al Van Mil, published in 1995 by Stoddart Publishing of Toronto. [2] It tells the story of a boy's love for flying kites and an old man's love for poetry. [3]

  4. Kite types - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Hunt's book, 25 Kites, includes a yacht-kite plan. [379] Youth kites Kites for the very young. Also beginner kites, kid kites, kiddie kites. Kites suitable for the very young are almost always small single-line kites using cotton kite line. [380] Festivals sometimes have a category called "youth kites". [381]

  5. Peter Lynn - Wikipedia

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    He spends much of the year travelling worldwide and displaying his kites at International Kite Festivals. [2] Lynn, together with his wife Elwyn, established a kite business at Ashburton, New Zealand, in 1971, producing single-line kites for children. In 1974 he developed the Peter Lynn Triangular box kite, a framed triangular form cellular ...

  6. Kite - Wikipedia

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    Mostly these are boys, and it is overwhelmingly kite fighting a game whose goal is to maneuver their own kites to cut the other persons' kites' strings during flight, and followed by kite running where participants race through the streets to take the free-drifting kites. As in other countries with similar traditions, injuries are common and ...

  7. Children's Day (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Children's Day has officially been a day to wish for the happiness of both male and female children since 1948, [2] [3] but its origin, Tango no Sekku, was a day for boys from the Kamakura period in the 12th century to the mid-20th century, and the customs of Children's Day still retain vestiges from that time. [4]

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