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Origami Activities : Create Secret Boxes, Good-Luck Animals, and Paper Charms
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Origami Activities : Create Secret Boxes, Good-Luck Animals, and Paper Charms with the Japanese Art of Origami: Origami Book with 15 Projects Hardcover - 2003 - 1st Edition

by LaFosse, Michael G

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Tuttle Publishing. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Summary

Children will have hours of fun with the 15 projects in this beginner origami book, designed to introduce them to the exciting world of paper-folding. A crane, a bat, and a lotus-topped gift box are just a few of the simple projects for first-time paper folders. The book includes an introduction to origami that explores its history, the kinds of paper used, preparation, and basic folding techniques. Each of the projects explores a different aspect of Asian culture. Origami is a wonderful way to stimulate a child's imagination and their interest in Asian art.

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Begin with a square piece of paper, white side up if you are using origami paper.

Media reviews

"[E]specially intended for creative and curious young people ages 7 to 12, Origami Activities offers a wealth of rainy day fun and simple, easy-to-make crafts"—Midwest Book Review