Origami Fun

  • Origami Fun: Robots
    By Elizabeth Neuenfeldt

    Building a robot requires wires, metal, and knowledge of computers.

  • Origami Fun: Birds
    By Robyn Hardyman

    A flock of many different birds is ready to be assembled in this makerspace title.

  • Origami Fun: Aircraft
    By Robyn Hardyman

    In this origami guide for kids, young flight enthusiasts will find easy-to-understand specs for building airplanes of all shapes and also an invitation to conduct test flights to compare the planesÕ speeds and flight paths.

  • Origami Fun: Buildings
    By Christina Leaf

    Some buildings take years or even centuries to construct! But the buildings in this book take much less time.

  • Origami Fun: Dinosaurs
    By Robyn Hardyman

    In nature, extinction is an irreversible process.

  • Origami Fun: Vehicles
    By Christina Leaf

    Vehicles can take us around the block or into outer space!

  • Origami Fun: Insects
    By Elizabeth Neuenfeldt

    From lifting 50 times their own body weight to traveling for 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers), insects are capable of great feats!

  • Origami Fun: Holidays
    By Robyn Hardyman

    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!

  • Origami Fun: Ocean Animals
    By Robyn Hardyman

    Because the ocean biome is the biggest biome in the world, itÕs not hard to believe that it is packed with many interesting creatures.

  • Origami Fun: Plants
    By Elizabeth Neuenfeldt

    From tiny Venus flytraps to giant sequoias, plants come in all shapes and sizes!

  • Origami Fun: Mythical Creatures
    By Elizabeth Neuenfeldt

    Myths and legends are filled with wild and magical creatures! Kids can use paper to bring these extraordinary creatures to life through step-by-step instructions in this helpful origami guide.

  • Origami Fun: Pets
    By Robyn Hardyman

    A dog, for example, needs to be fed, walked, played with, and more. But the pets made of paper in this origami title are very little work. Young pet lovers will give this craft book their full attention!

  • Origami Fun: Farm Animals
    By Robyn Hardyman

    How can you raise farm animals without acres of land?