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Books in Origami Fun series

  • Birds

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    A flock of many different birds is ready to be assembled in this makerspace title. Origami outlines ensure that young crafters will not have to wing it when it comes to making paper birds. Along with the clear folding instructions are bonus bird facts that just might turn kids into birders!
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  • Ocean Animals

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Because the ocean biome is the biggest biome in the world, its not hard to believe that it is packed with many interesting creatures. Aspiring young paper engineers will enjoy making crafts of some of these aquatic animals to develop their paper-folding skills.
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  • Dinosaurs

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    In nature, extinction is an irreversible process. Animal species that die off cannot be brought back to life. This origami how-to, however, gives young dinosaur lovers the opportunity to resurrect a stegosaurus, a triceratops, and more with paper. Making each species is as easy as 1-2-3
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  • Farm Animals

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    How can you raise farm animals without acres of land? This childrens title has the answer, showing readers how to mountain-fold and valley-fold a cow, horse, sheep, goat, pig, chicken, and other livestock. Animal herds and flocks can form with additional paper and repeated folding.
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  • Easy Origami: A Step-by-Step Guide for Kids

    Chris Alexander, Mary Meinking

    Paperback (Capstone Press, May 1, 2010)
    Origami is more popular than ever. These step-by-step guides offer origami projects with a range of difficulty levels for all your crafty kids. Clear illustrations of folds and photos of the finished product guide the reader through each satisfying project.
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  • Sort-of-Difficult Origami

    Chris Alexander

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Butterflies, speedboats, and penguins, who would have thought so much could be made out of paper? These step-by-step guides offer origami projects with a range of difficulty levels. Clear illustrations of folds and photos of the finished product are included in each fun project.
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  • Holidays

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Most people would agree that handmade decorations have more charm than store-bought alternatives, so this origami book teaches kids enough paper crafts to make eight popular holidays more festive! The background information on the holidays makes sure origami artists know how to best celebrate each occasion.
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  • Not-Quite-So-Easy Origami

    Mary Meinking

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Butterflies, speedboats, and penguins, who would have thought so much could be made out of paper? These step-by-step guides offer origami projects with a range of difficulty levels. Clear illustrations of folds and photos of the finished product are included in each fun project.
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  • Easy Origami: 8

    Mary Meinking

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Butterflies, speedboats, and penguins, who would have thought so much could be made out of paper? These step-by-step guides offer origami projects with a range of difficulty levels. Clear illustrations of folds and photos of the finished product are included in each fun project.
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  • Make your own origami advent calendar: Cut and fold Christmas-pattern squares to create 25 boxes with lids

    Anna Stenmark

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 3, 2016)
    This book contains Christmas-pattern squares that you can turn into 25 origami boxes with lids to make your own origami advent calendar. The idea is that you first cut out the squares for the boxes and their lids and then make origami boxes out of them by following the folding instructions. Finally, you place small gifts inside the boxes, tie some ribbon around them and hang them on your Christmas tree or around your home. (If you don’t have ribbon, you can also stack the boxes or line them up on a shelf.) The folding instructions included in the book are for the traditional Japanese masu box. The size of each box is approximately 4.4cm x 4.4cm x 2.1cm. In addition to this book, you will need some ribbon and little gifts to put inside the boxes to make this advent calendar. Difficulty level: fairly easy
  • Difficult Origami

    Chris Alexander

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Butterflies, speedboats, and penguins, who would have thought so much could be made out of paper? These step-by-step guides offer origami projects with a range of difficulty levels. Clear illustrations of folds and photos of the finished product are included in each fun project.
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  • Origami Greeting Cards

    Isamu Asahi, Yuko Suga Tomita

    Paperback (Tuttle Publishing, Aug. 15, 2002)
    Add a personal touch to your greeting cards for friends and loved ones!Origami Greeting Cards is the affordable origami paper craft book with over 40 fun-to-do origami design projects from flowers and trees, to clouds and castles. This unique book contains ideas for wonderful custom greeting cards and notes. Complete with step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow color diagrams, Origami Greeting Cards makes it easy to create attractive cards for any occasion. This fun origami design guide is a great craft book for paper folders of any age or level of skill.