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Books in Origami Holidays series

  • Origami for Diwali

    Robyn Hardyman

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Diwali is the Hindu festival of light and the start to the new year, so there's a lot to celebrate. Origami lamps and lanterns would fit right in with other decorations for Diwali, as lamps are put out to welcome the dead back to their families. Readers can find out all about other traditional Diwali celebrations through fact boxes as they learn to fold a coin purse, flowers for garlands, a vase, and more. A step-by-step guide aids readers through each origami project, including full-color photographs of each step.
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  • Origami for Valentine's Day

    Robyn Hardyman

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Valentine's Day is all about love. Whether sharing love with friends, family, or a special someone, there's a great origami project that would be the perfect gift. Step-by-step instructions guide readers through folding hearts, bookmarks, boxes for chocolate, and even a bunch of flowers. Full-color photographs aid budding origamists and show completed projects up close. Readers learn about the roots of Valentine's Day and how it's become the holiday it is today through a detailed introduction and fact boxes accompanying each project.
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  • Origami for Halloween

    Robyn Hardyman

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Even though for many kids Halloween is most associated with trick-or-treating, this holiday hasn't always been about candy. In fact, it's a very old holiday, and a lot of its traditions have lasted many years. Readers will enjoy learning about Halloween's roots while making origami projects to decorate for today's celebrations. A ghost, witch's hat, bat, and jack -o'-lantern are just some of the great paper-folding crafts readers can try by following clear, concise instructions. Full-color photographs guide them through each step and show off the spooky, completed origami.
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  • Origami for Halloween

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Even though for many kids Halloween is most associated with trick-or-treating, this holiday hasn't always been about candy. In fact, it's a very old holiday, and a lot of its traditions have lasted many years. Readers will enjoy learning about Halloween's roots while making origami projects to decorate for today's celebrations. A ghost, witch's hat, bat, and jack -o'-lantern are just some of the great paper-folding crafts readers can try by following clear, concise instructions. Full-color photographs guide them through each step and show off the spooky, completed origami.
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  • Origami for Hanukkah

    Robyn Hardyman

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    In North American, Hanukkah is thought of as a winter holiday. But in the southern hemisphere, Hanukkah happens during the summer. Fun facts like this one are found throughout this fun craft book. Readers can learn about the history of Hanukkah while creating gifts perfect for one of the eight nights of the holiday. Candles, envelopes to hold money, and dreidels can all be created from paper by following the clear instructions found in this book. Photographs of each step show each project in process and in its colorful, completed form.
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  • Origami for Christmas

    Robyn Hardyman

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    By following the instructions in this book, readers could have the best-wrapped Christmas presents in their family. A colorful gift box and gift bow are just two of the origami projects included in this fun crafting title. In addition to clear step-by-step instructions for each craft, this book includes fun facts about the history of Christmas and how its symbols are part of celebrations today. Full-color photographs show readers what the origami Santa hat, snowman, or star will look like once they've completed the project, helping prepare them for the most wonderful time of the year.
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  • Origami for Easter

    Robyn Hardyman, Jasmine Brooke

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Easter usually happens right at the beginning of spring. Flowers are just beginning to bloom, grass and trees start to get greener, and baby animals are just about ready to be born. The beauty of spring and the historic Christian meaning of Easter make wonderful origami projects for readers to try. Step-by-step instructions and full-color photographs guide them through each fold of little Easter bunnies, egg baskets, and spring flowers. Fact boxes add interesting information about Easter's origins and symbols as readers create them to decorate their home for the holiday.
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  • Origami for Easter

    Robyn Hardyman, Jasmine Brooke

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Easter usually happens right at the beginning of spring. Flowers are just beginning to bloom, grass and trees start to get greener, and baby animals are just about ready to be born. The beauty of spring and the historic Christian meaning of Easter make wonderful origami projects for readers to try. Step-by-step instructions and full-color photographs guide them through each fold of little Easter bunnies, egg baskets, and spring flowers. Fact boxes add interesting information about Easter's origins and symbols as readers create them to decorate their home for the holiday.
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  • Origami for Diwali

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Diwali is the Hindu festival of light and the start to the new year, so there's a lot to celebrate. Origami lamps and lanterns would fit right in with other decorations for Diwali, as lamps are put out to welcome the dead back to their families. Readers can find out all about other traditional Diwali celebrations through fact boxes as they learn to fold a coin purse, flowers for garlands, a vase, and more. A step-by-step guide aids readers through each origami project, including full-color photographs of each step.
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  • Origami for Hanukkah

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    In North American, Hanukkah is thought of as a winter holiday. But in the southern hemisphere, Hanukkah happens during the summer. Fun facts like this one are found throughout this fun craft book. Readers can learn about the history of Hanukkah while creating gifts perfect for one of the eight nights of the holiday. Candles, envelopes to hold money, and dreidels can all be created from paper by following the clear instructions found in this book. Photographs of each step show each project in process and in its colorful, completed form.
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  • Valentine's Day Origami

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Readers can celebrate the sweetest of holidays in a new and exciting way. Using just a sheet of paper, theyÂ’ll learn to create hearts, roses, and even boxes to store all of their valentines. Easy-to-follow instructions give readers a new way to express how much they care for others.
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  • Origami for Christmas

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    By following the instructions in this book, readers could have the best-wrapped Christmas presents in their family. A colorful gift box and gift bow are just two of the origami projects included in this fun crafting title. In addition to clear step-by-step instructions for each craft, this book includes fun facts about the history of Christmas and how its symbols are part of celebrations today. Full-color photographs show readers what the origami Santa hat, snowman, or star will look like once they've completed the project, helping prepare them for the most wonderful time of the year.
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