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My First Origami Book -- Things That Go
Origami novices of all ages will be off to a quick start with this basic paperfolding guide and its on-the-go models. Seventeen projects include a chariot, hang glider, rocket, hot air balloon, and sports car. In addition to clear instructions and helpful diagrams, 24 easy-to-remove pages of colorful origami paper provide everything an aspiring origamist needs.
My First Knitting Book:
If you want to learn to knit, you only need a ball of yarn, knitting needles, some patience — and this book! It’s the ideal introduction to knitting, with easy-to-follow, full-color instructions for more than fifteen projects. Clear, step-by-step explanations of basic techniques make this guide great for beginners of all ages, especially those wishing to create handmade gifts.
An introduction explains the how-to of knitting, from holding the needles and yarn to casting on, basic stitches, and finishing touches. Patterns start out as simple as can be and gradually become more challenging, although by no means difficult. Readers can advance from bracelets, hair ornaments, and pocketbooks to scarves and hats, in addition to a charming variety of household decorations.
An introduction explains the how-to of knitting, from holding the needles and yarn to casting on, basic stitches, and finishing touches. Patterns start out as simple as can be and gradually become more challenging, although by no means difficult. Readers can advance from bracelets, hair ornaments, and pocketbooks to scarves and hats, in addition to a charming variety of household decorations.
ORIGAMI FORTUNE TELLERS
Kids can take a peek into the future with 15 colorful origami fortune tellers. Also known as scrunchies and chatterboxes, these paper toys are pre-printed, perforated, and easy to fold. They’re great for playdates, sleepovers, birthday parties, and camp as well as for keeping kids amused in cars, planes, trains, and elsewhere.
Themes include Vacation Destination (“A celebrity takes you to Hollywood!”), Outer Space (“You get a text from an alien!”), Music Mania (“Your song becomes a #1 hit!”), and Gross Stuff (“A mouse runs across your pillow!”). Children can chart their own destinies with three fill-in-the-blanks fortune tellers that allow them to personalize their predictions.
Themes include Vacation Destination (“A celebrity takes you to Hollywood!”), Outer Space (“You get a text from an alien!”), Music Mania (“Your song becomes a #1 hit!”), and Gross Stuff (“A mouse runs across your pillow!”). Children can chart their own destinies with three fill-in-the-blanks fortune tellers that allow them to personalize their predictions.
Kid-agami -- Sea Life
Kid-sized paperfolding projects feature wondrous sea creatures! Children ages 6 and up will delight in creating figures of a lobster, shark, starfish, and other critters. They’ll improve their concentration and fine motor skills, too! Simple, well-illustrated instructions explain how to fold a dozen individual animals that offer hours of creative play.