A simple guide for 6-year-old children to learn how to operate a kayak safely, use paddles correctly, and work together as a team.
Here's a corrected version of your sentence with clear grammar:
To operate a kayak, use paddles, and work as a team.
This sentence is now grammatically correct and easy to understand. It explains three actions: operating a kayak, using paddles, and working as a team.
If you want to make it even clearer for a 6-year-old, you could say:
We will learn how to paddle a kayak and work together as a team.
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