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TRAVEL SPIROGRAPH
Travel Spirograph can go anywhere. Includes Travel Spirograph, 6 wheels, 24 page pad 2 pens and design guide!
ORIGAMI AIRCRAFT
Advanced paperfolders looking for even greater challenges will find them in this carefully illustrated book. Clear instructions and step-by-step diagrams show how to construct origami aircraft that actually fly! Sixteen models — all made from square sheets of paper — are fully functional. The planes soar, landing gear retracts, cockpits open and shut, and cannons swivel.
Experienced folders as well as enthusiastic beginners will enjoy tackling the Bandit, Shadow, Firestorm, Thunderhead, Cyclone, and twelve other sleek aircraft. A brief introduction provides valuable suggestions about types of paper to use. Also included: directions for general folding techniques and a table of folding symbols.
Experienced folders as well as enthusiastic beginners will enjoy tackling the Bandit, Shadow, Firestorm, Thunderhead, Cyclone, and twelve other sleek aircraft. A brief introduction provides valuable suggestions about types of paper to use. Also included: directions for general folding techniques and a table of folding symbols.
FAVORITE ANIMALS IN ORIGAMI
Lovers of the ancient Japanese art of paperfolding will welcome this delightful collection of animal origami projects. Noted origami expert John Montroll provides more than 300 black-and-white diagrams and step-by-step instructions for creating 12 familiar animals.
Graded according to difficulty, the projects include charming versions of a cat, deer, elephant, seal, walrus, mink, bear, and five other creatures. Clear, easy-to-follow explanations of symbols and basic folds help paperfolding enthusiasts successfully complete each project.
PAPER CAPERS
Even if you’ve never attempted papercrafting, you can learn how to transform ordinary sheets of paper into a Frisbee flyer, a party paper chain, a Christmas lantern, a spinning top, and other nifty items. Written by a pair of origami experts, these simple, well-illustrated instructions explain how to fold more than a dozen toys, greeting cards, and unusual presents. Tips and tools include 16 sheets of easy-to-remove origami paper.
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.
JEWISH HOLIDAY ORIGAMI
Observe Purim with a handmade megillah or a hamentash. Create models of the four sons for Passover, and fashion a scroll for Simchat Torah. This clearly diagrammed manual provides simple directions for creating these and fifteeen other origami projects to help observe Jewish holidays, both festive and solemn.
Clearly detailed illustrations and captions explain all the steps for an entire year’s worth of holiday projects–from Chanukah dreidels and a menorah with candles to Passover pyramids and an image of the Red Sea parting. Additional projects for weekly observances include sabbath candles and kiddush cup.
Great for synagogues, schools and homes, this easy-to-follow guide offers beginning paperfolders a unique, fun-filled way to celebrate Jewish culture
Clearly detailed illustrations and captions explain all the steps for an entire year’s worth of holiday projects–from Chanukah dreidels and a menorah with candles to Passover pyramids and an image of the Red Sea parting. Additional projects for weekly observances include sabbath candles and kiddush cup.
Great for synagogues, schools and homes, this easy-to-follow guide offers beginning paperfolders a unique, fun-filled way to celebrate Jewish culture