Making Paper Planes | Indoor Activity

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Have you seen the fabulous Australian movie Paper Planes? If you did then your kids (like mine) may be inspired to make their own paper planes. Like us, you may have found your supply of white A4 paper disappearing constantly. Even if you haven’t seen the movie paper plane making is a great creative activity for kids to do, and perfect for a rainy day. All you need is some A4 paper – I buy the cheapest ream of paper you can find in the shops. My kids like to have a paper plane competition and see how far each plane can fly down the hall from the same spot.

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To get you started and for great tips, including easy to follow videos, check out the Paper Planes movie website here.

The real paper pilots Dylan and James whom the movie was inspired by, share some flying tricks too.

You can make a traditional paper plane – the classic Dart here:

Or try your hand at one a little harder – the Dragon:

Watch other videos here.

 


What: Make Paper Planes

When: Anytime – great for rainy days

Where: Home or anywhere

Who: Paper Plane Pilots

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

Top image from Paper Planes movie website, photos by Play & Go, all videos from the Paper Planes website.

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