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Gallery | Let’s go fly a kite at Cobram Library

Jeremy Ralston-Dickey, 6, and Izzy Williams, currently on placement at Cobram Library, make a good team.

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s the sight of kites whipping through the air.

On Thursday, July 4, the Cobram Library was abuzz with excitement as children gathered to design and decorate their very own kites as part of the library’s school holiday program.

Before they took flight, imaginations ran wild as colours danced on pages and creations were carefully assembled.

The Courier couldn’t resist swinging by to catch all the high-flying action.

Asha Downie, 9, had a blank space, baby, and she’ll write the name of every Taylor Swift song imaginable.
Paper, scissors, ready to rock is Ava Bennett, 5, as she begins making her kite.
From screen to paper, Jack Downie, 7, was inspired to draw his favourite television characters.
Mia Boldt, 5, displays her polka-dot product.
Tyler Glumac, 8, worked as fast as a ninja to construct one kite after another.
Gabby’s kite is ready to take flight.
A staple of kite-making is joining the pieces together, as shown by five-year-old Mia Boldt.
Ava Bennett, 5, imagines what her kite will look like airborne.