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Go! Go! Cory Carson - Flying a Kite (S5E6)

Go! Go! Cory Carson – Season 5 - Episode 6 – Flying a Kite

On a family picnic, Cory and his parents show little sister Chrissy the best ways to fly a kite and keep it floating.

Runtime (min)10
Air Date2021-08-17
GenresAnimation, Kids
TV RatingTV-Y
Network(s)Netflix

Storyline

The Carson family heads out for a picnic on a beautiful day, and Cory's little sister Chrissy is excited to try flying a kite for the first time. When the kite struggles to stay airborne, Cory and his parents step in to demonstrate the techniques that make kite-flying successful. They show Chrissy how to hold the string, when to run and when to let the wind do the work, and how to keep the kite steady once it's up in the air.

Through trial and error, Chrissy learns that flying a kite takes patience and practice. The family works together to help her understand the balance between effort and letting go, and the importance of watching the wind and adjusting her movements. By the end of the picnic, Chrissy gains confidence in her new skill, and the whole family enjoys watching the kite soar against the sky, celebrating her progress and persistence.

What kids learn

Children learn about the value of patience and persistence when mastering a new skill. Chrissy's experience with the kite demonstrates that not everything works perfectly on the first try, and that practice combined with guidance from family members leads to improvement. Young viewers see that asking for help and listening to instruction are important parts of learning, rather than signs of failure.

The episode also teaches kids about the balance between effort and allowing natural forces to help. Chrissy discovers that flying a kite isn't just about running hard or pulling tight on the string—it's about working with the wind and making small adjustments. This introduces the concept of working smarter, not just harder, and paying attention to the environment around you.

Additionally, the episode reinforces positive family dynamics and the importance of encouragement. Cory and his parents offer supportive coaching rather than criticism, showing children that learning together can be a joyful, bonding experience. The picnic setting also models quality family time spent outdoors, away from screens and structured activities.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What age is appropriate for teaching a child to fly a kite?This episode shows Chrissy, a toddler car, learning with close family supervision, which mirrors real-world readiness around ages four to six. Children need enough coordination to hold string and run while looking up, plus the patience to handle frustration when the kite dips or tangles. Starting with a simple, lightweight kite in a safe open space with minimal wind makes the experience more successful and enjoyable for young learners.
How can I help my child handle frustration when learning something new like kite-flying?The Carson family models breaking the task into smaller steps and celebrating small victories, which helps Chrissy stay motivated. When your child struggles, acknowledge their effort, offer specific guidance rather than taking over, and remind them that everyone needs practice. Keeping sessions short and ending on a positive note—even if the kite only flies briefly—builds confidence and makes them more willing to try again next time.
What does this episode teach about sibling relationships?Cory takes on a supportive big-brother role, sharing what he knows without being bossy or impatient with Chrissy's learning curve. The episode shows how older siblings can be helpful teachers and cheerleaders for younger ones, reinforcing positive sibling bonds. Parents can use this as a conversation starter about how family members help each other learn and grow, and how being kind during someone's mistakes strengthens relationships.
Are there any safety messages in this episode?The family chooses an open picnic area for kite-flying, which implicitly teaches the importance of safe environments away from power lines, trees, and roads. While the episode doesn't explicitly highlight dangers, the supervised setting and teamwork approach model how new outdoor activities should be tried with adult guidance. Parents can use the episode as a springboard to discuss choosing safe spaces for active play.
How does this episode encourage outdoor play?The picnic and kite-flying activity showcase simple, screen-free family fun that requires nothing more than open space, a kite, and togetherness. The episode presents outdoor time as enjoyable and rewarding, with the natural wind becoming part of the play experience. This can inspire families to seek similar low-tech activities that get everyone outside, moving, and collaborating, reinforcing that meaningful fun doesn't require expensive equipment or destinations.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Cory's got big plans for his first day at Motorssori School. First on the agenda? Making friends. But it all feels a bit overwhelming.
12
Cory's little sister has a new friend: a shiny red balloon named Loony. But for big brother Cory, keeping Loony safe is a full-time job.
13
Cory's thrilled when his favorite trash truck makes him a "Junior Garbage Apprentice" for the day. He's making the rounds -- and learning a lot!
14
A tour of the firehouse led by Freddie's mom sounds exciting until a real-life emergency -- and Cory's behavior -- puts everyone at risk.
15
Mama and Papa are going on a date, so Cory and Chrissy have a babysitter. But Cory's convinced he's a big kid who doesn't really need one.
16
Cory can't wait to spend the night at Kimmy and Timmy's house. But everything’s different when he gets there, and it doesn't feel like home.
17
When fun-loving Cory takes a turn as class safety monitor, he gets rid of all the rules -- only to realize that they're there for a reason.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Little sister Chrissy wants to copy everything Cory does — and it's getting annoying! But sometimes copying someone is the best way to learn.
22
It's an afternoon full of surprises when Cory and Chrissy pitch in to help a stressed-out Mama make Papa a special anniversary dinner.
23
Cory's training so hard to win the upcoming Go! Go! Dance Party contest that he takes all the fun out of it for Freddie, his frustrated dance partner.
24
Cory gets a flat tire while practicing bumper ball with his friends — and the big game's just hours away! Can Dr. Wiperglass get him patched up to play?
25
To escape a clingy Chrissy, Cory asks his parents for his own room. But when he finally gets one, something doesn't feel quite right.
26
Special clues are everywhere when Mama and Papa take Cory and Chrissy on a treasure hunt to remember their grandfather on his birthday.
27
A boiling-hot day in Bumperton Hills has everyone feeling overheated. Cue the sweet song of an ice cream truck ... if Cory and his friends can find it.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
When little sister Chrissy steals something from the store while playing a game, Cory tries to be a good big brother by taking the blame himself.
32
Cory creates a superpowered lesson plan for Chrissy when she wants to be a hero in their pretend play — and she’s learning to form sentences, too!
33
When the Wi-Fi goes wacky while the Carsons are watching a movie, everyone’s imaginations go wild to act out the film and finish the ending.
34
Cory thinks none of his stuff is cool enough to follow up the best show-and-tell of all time. Will he find the perfect thing to bring in for his turn?
35
Cory sneaks away to watch a scary movie with friends, but he regrets it when he starts getting spooked by bedroom shadows and noises in the night.
36
Technically, she’s just a rock. But Karen is also Cory’s best friend. So when she goes missing, Cory is determined to search everywhere for her.
37
Midnight is way past bedtime, but Cory and Freddie are trying their best to stay up and catch the New Year’s Eve disco ball drop.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
41
Cory and Chrissy meet a kid plane named Winnie and help their new friend get over her nerves so she can fly high at an air show.
42
Cory and his classmates go crazy for ice cream when their substitute teacher, Eileen Ice Cream Truck, gives cones out after every lesson.
43
After seeing his hero Nitro Nicky with her super-cool spoiler, Cory wants one for himself. But will his oversized addition actually cramp his style?
44
When Cory loses his first tooth, he thinks he’s falling apart and starts giving away all of his toys to Chrissy.
45
Cory and Freddie do their best to help their garbage truck friend Gary get ready for a fancy dinner date with Sheryl Steamroller.
46
Cory’s mom helps him build a fancy castle for a school project. But Cory’s simpler design might already do the trick!
47
Chrissy brings home a fishy friend who was supposed to stay in the ocean, so Cory tries to hide it from their parents before it gets too big.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
51
During his first outing on the seas at Fishaway Day Camp, Cory learns that he doesn't need to catch a fish to have an awesome time.
52
A nervous new addition arrives in the classroom, and Cory's job as a first-day buddy is to make sure his new pal is having fun.
53
Cory and Chrissy love getting spoiled by their overly-generous grandparents who allow ice cream for breakfast.
54
Cory and the rest of the Hub Scouts try to slow down, look around and catch the beautiful bloom of a very rare flower.
55
Cory lost his voice and his tummy's rumbling; he tries to send signals to his family to let them know what snack he's been craving.
56
On a family picnic, Cory and his parents show little sister Chrissy the best ways to fly a kite and keep it floating.
57
When Chrissy's beloved blanket goes missing, Cory puts on his detective hat to track it down.
58
On a construction crew, everyone has a job to do; Cory and friends have a busy day learning about the tasks at a building site.
59
With his very first library card, Cory's ready to read even more, but he might have a hard time keeping track of all the books he's checked out.
510
Cory shares his flying fears with friend Winnie before taking off on a flight of his own.
511
Cory's friend Freddie takes great care of his new pet plant, only to discover that too much attention isn't always good for it.
512
Cory wants to surprise Mama for her birthday; when things don't go according to plan, the family must learn to make the best of it.
513
Cory convinces Chrissy that it's Opposite Day, and soon he has the entire town getting turned upside down.
514
Halle and Freddie compete to be Cory's "best" best friend to see who will take his extra ticket to the Backstreet Buses show.
515
Cory's competitive spirit gets the best of him while calling the shots as the coach of Chrissy's soccer team.
516
The Carson family adjusts to a new loud life when Cory starts learning to play the tuba and won't stop practicing.
517
Cory, Freddie and Halle team up to face off with the rest of their class during a game of capture the flag at recess.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
61
When the Carson family goes to a bowling alley, Cory decides to bowl without using bumpers.
62
After their ball gets stuck on the roof, Cory and pals realize they'll need teamwork to get it back.
63
Chrissy and Cory trade places with their parents and take care of grownup stuff for the day — all while Mama and Papa act like the kids.
64
Cory tries to hop between two different birthday parties, but he soon starts spinning out of control at both.
65
The Carson family has fun at the beach even while trying to get a handle on the wild and windy weather.
66
Cory and Chrissy help Mary Mailtruck with her deliveries so they can get Chrissy's present at the post office.
67
Freddie heads to the ice rink for the first time, so Cory shows off some cool moves to keep his friend from being scared.
68
A magician's flashy fenders are no match for skeptical Frannie, who tries to prove the power of his magic is all a trick.
69
Cory tries to kick his cold to the curb so he can catch the premiere of the latest "Baby Unicar" movie.
610
Cory and pals explore fun ways to play with their new friend who only speaks Spanish, even if they only understand some of the same words.
611
Cory tries really hard not to think about how itchy he is while wearing one of Nana's famous knitted sweaters.
612
The town helps Mr. Coaltrain get unstuck from the tracks but keeps interrupting his story about chasing down a bandit.
613
When Freddie stays at Cory's for an extended sleep-over, the friends find out that a whole week together may be too much.
614
Halle's new fame goes to her head after she uses her helicopter skills to save a balloon on the loose.
615
Cory worries he's gotten too big to play with his favorite cousin, Cassie, when she drives in for a visit.
616
Mama, Papa and Cory all try to top each other's bedtime stories while hoping Chrissy can finally fall asleep.
617
Cory loses the lead role in the school play to Ping but still helps his shy classmate shine in the spotlight.
618
The Carson family holds a garage sale during which Cory, Chrissy, Mama, and Papa race to make the most money and decide where they go for their next trip.

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