Be mindful of the manjha
Manjha is the thread that ties your kite to its string. Most people opt for glass-coated manjhas so they can cut other’s threads with ease, but if you want an unadorned design then go without! The glass-free manjha is a great option for parents who are planning on flying kites with their kids.
Choose a right place
Kite flying can be really fun, but it’s important to make sure your child is safe. There have been cases where people were injured or even died during kite chasing on roofs! Make a plan for where you will fly them so they know what consequences there may could potentially come with their actions
Keep them hydrated
With all the celebrating, we forget to drink plenty of water at regular breaks. Since kite flying is done under the sun and can be very dehydrating for children who are usually more energetic than adults in these situations – make sure you have some refreshing drinks with you!
Protection from sunlight
The skin of children is more delicate than that of adults, so they need protection from harsh sun light. Apply a good SPF cream before your little one goes outside to have fun!