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Books with author Catherine Bernard

  • Origami Space

    Catherine Ard

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Future engineers will love using their hands to create the space-related projects in this fun book, including a rocket, a space shuttle, and even an alien and its spacecraft. They'll be amazed that a simple piece of paper can transform into such cool shapes, all through the Japanese art of paper folding. Numerous visual aids and thoughtfully explained directions guide readers through different challenges. The folds and methods they'll learn will help them establish a solid understanding for further origami endeavors. Science and art collide in this accessible and entertaining activity guide.
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  • The Golden Lamp - A Tale of Aladdin

    Catherine Berry

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 29, 2018)
    A magical, golden lamp that has long been missing falls into the hands of Aladdin, a young man with a mysterious past. Through the lamp, Aladdin becomes acquainted with Chanda, a beautiful Arabian princess. Together, the two of them must try to restore the lamp to its full power and protect it from the clutches of Lord Adham, a powerful prince who wants the lamp for himself. Soon, Aladdin and Chanda realize they must fight, not only to protect the lamp, but each other. Ultimately, the outcome will decide not only the fate of the kingdom, but also of Chanda herself.
  • Shoe Shoe Baby

    Bernard Lodge, Katherine Lodge

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 2000)
    Shoe Shoe Baby comes from a great family of shoe-mad shoe people and owns a shoe store that is named after her. From bouncy ballet shoes to super-secret spy shoes, Shoe Shoe's got the shoe for you! With colorful, wacky illustrations and a very readable, lyrical text, the father-daughter team of Bernard and Katherine Lodge take young readers and shoe fanatics through a week's worth of silliness.
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  • Origami Holidays

    Catherine Ard

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Provides instructions on creating holiday-inspired origami art, including a Halloween skull, Christmas stocking, and Valentine's Day heart.
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  • The Golden Lamp - A Tale of Aladdin and Jasmine

    Catherine Berry

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 9, 2018)
    A magical, golden lamp that has long been missing falls into thehands of Aladdin, a young man with a mysterious past. Through the lamp,Aladdin becomes acquainted with Jasmine, a beautiful Arabian princess.Together, the two of them must try to restore the lamp to its full powerand protect it from the clutches of Lord Adham, a powerful prince whowants the lamp for himself. Soon, Aladdin and Jasmine realize they mustfight, not only to protect the lamp, but each other. Ultimately, the outcomewill decide not only the fate of the kingdom, but also of Jasmine herself.
  • Origami Spaceships

    Catherine Ard

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The idea of going to space is something that fascinates many, so naturally the vehicles that can get people there are intriguing, too. Readers of this stimulating volume learn how to make their own paper versions of these spaceships by using the Japanese art of origami. Step-by-step instructions guide readers in turning an ordinary piece of paper into a unique masterpiece, often with just a few simple folds. Colorful images and diagrams accompany accessible text, making for an engaging manual that readers of all ages and levels can benefit from.
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  • Origami on the Move

    Catherine Ard

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Imagine turning a flat piece of paper into a car, bus, boat, or another vehicle. It's not that hard when an origami artist has this easy-to-follow guide at their fingertips. Each activity is presented with introductory text and numbered instructions supported by visual aids. There are even different levels of activities, so readers can choose their challenge. These hands-on projects will attract and motivate all readers and inspire them to explore more about the art of paper folding.
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  • Origami Space

    Catherine Ard

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Provides detailed directions for folding five paper space objects, including a rocket, robot, and alien.
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  • Origami Spaceships

    Catherine Ard

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The idea of going to space is something that fascinates many, so naturally the vehicles that can get people there are intriguing, too. Readers of this stimulating volume learn how to make their own paper versions of these spaceships by using the Japanese art of origami. Step-by-step instructions guide readers in turning an ordinary piece of paper into a unique masterpiece, often with just a few simple folds. Colorful images and diagrams accompany accessible text, making for an engaging manual that readers of all ages and levels can benefit from.
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  • Origami Gliders

    Catherine Ard

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Gliders may look similar to airplanes, but there's one huge difference; gliders don't have engines! Readers of this engaging guide learn to make their own paper gliders using the art of origami. Simple step-by-step instructions and closely related images make it easy for readers to follow along and complete their own unique projects. Each activity is ranked easy, medium, or hard, giving the reader the opportunity to decide if they want to take part in projects that are best suited for their current skill level, or ones that will challenge them.
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  • Origami Bugs

    Catherine Ard

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Provides detailed directions for folding five paper insects, including a bumblebee, beetle, and butterfly.
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  • Origami Gliders

    Catherine Ard

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Gliders may look similar to airplanes, but there's one huge difference; gliders don't have engines! Readers of this engaging guide learn to make their own paper gliders using the art of origami. Simple step-by-step instructions and closely related images make it easy for readers to follow along and complete their own unique projects. Each activity is ranked easy, medium, or hard, giving the reader the opportunity to decide if they want to take part in projects that are best suited for their current skill level, or ones that will challenge them.
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