From jumping frogs to puppets, some fantastically fun toys and games can be made with just a piece of paper. Readers discover a wide variety of toys that can be made with the ancient art of origami. By following clear, step-by-step instructions, readers can create their very own origami toys. Simple illustrations are included with each step to give readers a visual aid as they work, and colorful examples of each finished product are shown to readers on each page. As readers start to make each new origami toy, they also learn the mechanics that make each toy move.
Provides instructions and diagrams for making a variety of toy origami models.
Origami Paper Toys that Walk, Jump, Spin, Tumble and Amaze! ... 5 Everything Is Funny When a Puppet Says It The Pac Pac won't be starring in any puppet shows, but how about a quick rendition of "It Ain't Easy Being Green?
By following illustrated step-by-step instructions, children can create fun origami toys and games such as a zoomerang, a magic star that converts into a Frisbee, and a catapult and basketball hoop to share with their friends.
Kids will have great fun folding their very own cute origami models--from animals and sweet treats to vehicles and flowers. All the models in this book are easy to fold using ordinary paper.
Dice, dominoes, and even a basketball hoop are possible to make using origami techniques and a bit of paper! Clear instructions complete with full-color photographs guide readers through the folds and flaps needed to make fun origami games.
Origami. is the art of folding paper to make shapes. In the Japanese language, ori means “folding” and kami means “paper.” In Japan, children learn origami at a young age, but it is an art and a craft enjoyed by people of all ages ...
After readers familiarize themselves with the origami symbols and easily accessible types of paper to use, they will follow illustrated step-by-step instructions to create fun origami arts and crafts such as a bracelet, a piano, a sailboat, ...
What Is Origami ? The art of origami , or paper folding , has been popular in Japan for hundreds of years . In Japanese , " ori " means fold and “ kami " means paper . Today people all over the world practice origami .
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Building a robot requires wires, metal, and knowledge of computers.