I once was a special Ed teacher and I need something to keep the kids calm,so I came up with making mini kites.You can make them fast and easy and cheap.Give it a shot,see how you like it.It’s fun for the kids and they can make a little money from them.Also I would like to say Thank you to everyone who uses youtube and youtube mobile,because a lot of you show my videos to your friends on the iPhone and your Mp3 players.Thats cool THANK YOU,PEACE.

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I started making mINI kITE along time ago.Now I will show you how to make them and make money from the mINI kITE .You can make the mINI kITE with your family and friends ,make one for your pet cat or dog to fly thats how easy it is to fly the mINI kITE.Show your kids how to make them,then teach them how to make money from the mINI kITE,if all kids like FRED ,they will love the mINI kITE.You can make the mINI kITE any size or color you like and have tons of fun with them,NOW GO MAKE YOUR mINI …

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Hundreds of workers from the childrens garment industry in New York protested the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which will go into effect February 10, 2009. Spokesman Cory Silverstein of Kids Headquarters said the consequences of the CPSIA will be grave.

Despite the one year stay of enforcement for lead testing and certificates of content which the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued Friday, January 30, 2009, Silverstein stated that millions of pieces of safe product are being shipped back to the manufacturers. As a result, the manufacturers will be forced to destroy perfectly safe clothing at tremendous losses, forcing many to declare bankruptcy. Closed manufacturers means thousands of workers will lose their jobs.

Steve Levy of Star Ride Kids demonstrated the clothing components which would have to be tested and made a call for common sense.

Don Mays of Consumer Union which publishes Consumer Reports Magazine talked to WABC reporter Tappy Phillips and told her that implementation of the regulations was handled badly. He also said that parents don’t have to worry too much about the safety of clothing already in the marketplace.

From WABC New York, New York
Broadcast Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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