Origami is a fun, family-friendly activity. Kids love it! Delight the children in your life with Origami Farm: For Beginners by Anne Passchier. Beginners (age 6+) will enjoy making this menagerie of paper animals. Fold, decorate (add eyes, whiskers etc.) and play with 22 origami animals including a pig, horse, duck and fox. All models are rated with a level of difficulty from 1 to 3 stars - easy, medium and hard. Some children may require a little support. Brightly colored, step-by-step instructions (both text and diagram) printed on large durable pages show where to fold and crease. A paper pack containing 24 sheets of solid color 6" (15 cm) square folding paper is attached to the inside front cover. This lively and jam-packed origami activity book will engage novice paper folders for hours. A reminder about perseverance - origami takes patience. The reward is worth the effort you put in. The complete table of contents is listed below. Dover Publications released this 96 page paperback on October 14, 2020. Get your copy below!
Contents
Introduction
Farm Animals
Rooster
Pig
Horse*
Hen*
Cow
In the Barnyard
Duck
Duckling
Frog
Fish
Puppy
Cat
In the Field
Caterpillar
Water Lily
Spider*
Flower
Bird
Rabbit
The Farm at Night
Fox
Bat
Owl
Mouse
Moth
*Require cutting (3).
Fun making giant origami piggies! Instructions found on page 12.
Origami Farm ISBN-13 : 978-0486843612 is available worldwide at Dover Publications. Dover, Great Books, Variety & Value Since 1941. Check out their catalog at Dover Publications. Dover has generously offered to giveaway a copy! One winner will be selected at random. Open until December 30, 2020. Canada & USA only. Good luck!
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