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Origami for Children

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It's crazy what one can create by just folding one or two sheets of paper! This book proposes 50 creative ideas, all of them easy to make, even by small kids. The various tasks are grouped by themes which are sure to pique children's interest: Animals (make a wing-flapping butterfly or a frog which jumps at the tip of a finger); Aircraft and Boats (fold paper into different types of crafts ready to be launched); Toys (make tiny finger puppets or water bombs that swell on their own); Flowers (roses to adorn one's hat, or wreaths to decorate one's hair); Decorations (discover the world of paper boxes, always so helpful when wrapping gifts or for storage purposes). Each of the 50 creative ideas is displayed on two to four pages. Step-by-step instructions are described very clearly with photographs and, when necessary, using drawings. A picture always shows the final product.

Origami for Children introduces kids to the pleasures of creating objects using one's own hands, simply by folding paper. This is also an opportunity for adults to share a moment of complicity with their children.


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Publisher: Tom eMusic

Kindle Book

  • Release date: January 2, 2015

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781623211141
  • Release date: January 2, 2015

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
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Languages

English

It's crazy what one can create by just folding one or two sheets of paper! This book proposes 50 creative ideas, all of them easy to make, even by small kids. The various tasks are grouped by themes which are sure to pique children's interest: Animals (make a wing-flapping butterfly or a frog which jumps at the tip of a finger); Aircraft and Boats (fold paper into different types of crafts ready to be launched); Toys (make tiny finger puppets or water bombs that swell on their own); Flowers (roses to adorn one's hat, or wreaths to decorate one's hair); Decorations (discover the world of paper boxes, always so helpful when wrapping gifts or for storage purposes). Each of the 50 creative ideas is displayed on two to four pages. Step-by-step instructions are described very clearly with photographs and, when necessary, using drawings. A picture always shows the final product.

Origami for Children introduces kids to the pleasures of creating objects using one's own hands, simply by folding paper. This is also an opportunity for adults to share a moment of complicity with their children.


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