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Books with title Origami Fun: Robots

  • 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: Robots

    Elizabeth Neuenfeldt

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Building a robot requires wires, metal, and knowledge of computers. But building an origami robot just takes a sheet or two of paper! With this hands-on origami guide, readers can construct favorite fictional robots, from Wall-E and Eva to BB-8 and the Iron Giant. Engaging text offers facts about each robot, while tips and tricks sidebars help with paper folding techniques.