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Braid your hair with @KermitD

Braid your hair with @KermitD
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Follow @KermitD's step-by-step braid tutorial to practice three-strand braiding, improve finger coordination, and create a tidy hairstyle with adult permission.

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Step-by-step guide to Braid your hair with @KermitD

What you need
Hairbrush or comb, hair tie, small hair clips or bobby pins (optional), light water spray or detangler (optional), mirror, adult supervision required

Step 1

Ask an adult for permission to braid your hair.

Step 2

Have an adult stay nearby to supervise and help if you need it.

Step 3

Sit or stand in front of a mirror so you can see your hair clearly.

Step 4

Brush your hair from the roots to the ends until it is smooth.

Step 5

Lightly mist your hair with water or detangler if you have flyaways.

Step 6

Gather a small section of hair where you want the braid to start.

Step 7

Divide that section into three equal strands.

Step 8

Watch @KermitD's step-by-step braid tutorial on your device.

Step 9

Cross the right strand over the middle strand.

Step 10

Cross the left strand over the middle strand.

Step 11

Continue alternating right then left crossings until the braid reaches the ends.

Step 12

Secure the braid end with a hair tie.

Step 13

Smooth any loose hairs with your hands or tuck them with clips.

Step 14

Undo the braid if you want to practice again and repeat the braid steps.

Step 15

Share a photo of your finished braid on DIY.org.

Help!?

What can I use if I don't have detangler spray or a regular hair tie?

Lightly mist your hair with plain water instead of detangler as the instructions suggest, and secure the braid end with a small elastic, scrunchie, or tied ribbon if you don't have a standard hair tie.

My braid keeps coming undone or the strands slip—how can I fix that?

Redo the section following the 'divide into three equal strands' step, pull each crossing tighter as you follow @KermitD's right-over-middle then left-over-middle instructions, and finish by securing the braid with a hair tie and tucking loose hairs with clips as directed.

How can I adapt this braid activity for younger or older kids?

For younger children have an adult stay nearby and use larger sections or practice on a doll, while older kids can work with smaller strands, repeat the braid steps to refine technique, or follow the full step-by-step tutorial on your device for more precision.

How can we personalize or extend the finished braid?

Make the braid your own by weaving a ribbon or small beads through the three strands as you cross them, smoothing flyaways with your hands or clips per the instructions, or creating multiple braids to photograph and share on DIY.org.

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Facts about braiding and hair care for kids

🧠 Braiding is great practice for fine motor skills — it helps little fingers learn coordination and using both hands together!

🪦 Braids are ancient: archaeologists have found braided hair on Egyptian mummies and in other ancient cultures.

✨ The simple three-strand braid is also called a plait and is the building block for many fancy hairstyles.

🌙 Braids can protect hair from tangles and breakage during play and sleep when tied gently with permission from an adult.

⏱️ With practice, kids can get speedy — some can finish a neat three-strand braid in under a minute!

How do I braid my child's hair following @KermitD's tutorial?

Start by asking adult permission and watching @KermitD's step-by-step video. Detangle hair with a brush, divide into three even sections near the scalp, hold left, middle, right. Cross the right section over the middle, then the left over the new middle; repeat crossing alternating sides, keeping tension even. Continue to the ends and secure with a small elastic. Pause the tutorial between steps, practice slowly, and ask an adult for help with the first few tries.

What materials do I need to braid hair with @KermitD?

You'll need a wide-tooth comb or brush, small hair elastics (no metal), sectioning clips, a spray bottle or detangler, a mirror, and optional hair serum or gel to reduce flyaways. For children, ask adult permission and have an adult help hold sections at first. Keep supplies simple and gentle to avoid pulling or breakage. If practicing, have extra elastics and a soft towel nearby.

What ages is this three-strand braiding activity suitable for?

Three-strand braiding is suitable for children ages 4 and up with adult supervision. Younger kids benefit from having an adult do the braid while they learn, ages 6–9 can practice simple braids with guidance, and 10+ often gain enough finger coordination to braid independently. Always get adult permission and supervise to prevent pulling or hair damage.

Is it safe for children to follow @KermitD's braiding tutorial?

Yes, with adult permission and supervision, following @KermitD's braid tutorial is safe. Keep braids loose enough to avoid scalp pain and hair breakage, use soft elastics without metal, and be gentle when detangling. Avoid applying strong styling products near a child's face and stop if the child complains of pain. Supervising adults should handle any trimming or complicated steps and keep scissors out of reach.

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