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Books with title Origami Fun: Insects

  • Origami Fun

    Jon Tremaine

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Kids learn to fashion delightful paper images of frogs, birds, flowers, a spaceship, and lots more with this marvelous beginner's book of origami instruction. Forty-eight pages of step-by-step directions are clearly illustrated with color diagrams that show how to fold paper into all sorts of clever shapes. Attached to the inside-back cover is a sturdy pocket packed with 40 sheets of special origami paper. When kids pull out the drawer that's built into the book's spine they'll find a set of six colored pencils and 12 wobbly eyes they can use to decorate their finished origami creations. Here's a great beginner's guide and an easy way to enjoy the ancient Japanese art of paper folding.
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  • Origami Fun: Insects

    Elizabeth Neuenfeldt

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2020)
    From lifting 50 times their own body weight to traveling for 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers), insects are capable of great feats! Readers can learn about these incredible animals while following easy instructions to create origami versions of honeybees, ants, and more! Tips and tricks sidebars offer insight into origami techniques in this hands-on title.