What kid doesn't get a big kick out of things that fly,
especially radio controlled flying toys? Any kid who owns
one is sure to be the hit of the neighborhood, and will
enjoy hours of fun taking to the skies. They are easy to
operate, and with a little initial adult supervision, even
the younger kids can soon get the hang of it.

A great feature of remote controlled flying toys is that
they can be educational and can help to develop life
skills. The toys require "hands-on" involvement, so the
child quickly learns that since he or she is the one in
control. Irresponsible behavior can result in the damaging
of a favorite toy, the destruction of property by crashing
it into a car or home. Hand-eye coordination can also be
developed through the use of the remote control toys.

The great news for kids is that flying toys are not just
limited to remote controlled airplanes. There is a flying
bat that actually flaps its wings in the air and a
helicopter that can move up, down, left, or right. And we
can't forget the girls'there is a flying fairy that can
soar through the air like a bird. Some flying toys are made
of virtually unbreakable material, perfect for those who
prefer to do a little "stunt flying". There is even talk of
a "flying" skateboard in the no-too-distant future.

Remote controlled flying toys can go a long way toward
getting kids out of the house on a beautiful day. In a time
where many kids would rather spend their summer vacations
indoors playing video games or surfing the Internet, it is
nice to know that there is still something that will get
them outside. With many schools being forced to cut back on
recess and gym class, the reduced physical activity is a
leading contributor to the childhood obesity epidemic we
are currently facing. Flying toys are a great way to get
kids up and moving.


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