Valentine's Day origami

Ruth Owen, 1967-

Book - 2013

Step-by-step instructions for origami Valentine's Day crafts.

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Published
New York : PowerKids Press 2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Ruth Owen, 1967- (-)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
32 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781448878659
  • Origami in Action
  • Get Folding!
  • Be My Valentine!
  • Origami Two-Color Hearts
  • Origami I Love You Message
  • Red Rose Valentine's Greeting
  • Swan Heart Boat
  • Friendship Bracelets
  • Glossary, Index, Websites
Review by Booklist Review

Far from generic greeting cards and predesigned e-messages, this inviting title in the Holiday Origami series encourages young people to create an original I-love-you offering. The clear step-by step instructions are illustrated with bright color photos and diagrams on every well-designed double-page spread. After a brief history of the origin and traditions of Valentine's Day, the origami instructions start off simply, with pictures and directions on exactly how and when to fold and crease. First, there are two spreads with 9 steps that show how to make an origami heart. Later, 13 steps over four pages show how to make a red rose. Nine steps make a heart box. The joy of creating and giving friendship bracelets is a great climax. Back matter includes a glossary and a list of suggested websites. Other titles in the series focus on origami for Easter, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. Fun for sharing at home and school.--Rochman, Hazel Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-6-Even novice folders will be able to create some of the simple projects in these volumes, although more-experienced enthusiasts will find little in the way of challenges. The abundant photos, which illustrate the instructions, are more useful than the texts, which can get pretty cryptic on more complicated projects-a common problem in the abstract, relational world of paper-folding. These are solid sources for some basic objects: heart, egg, small basket, star, pinwheel, etc. Introductory pages outline tips for success and offer inspiration in the form of pictures of advanced origami by master folders. (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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