Easy origami decorations An augmented reality crafting experience

Christopher L. Harbo

Book - 2017

Handcrafted decorations are just a few folds away! Learn how to turn origami butterflies, swans, and tulips into locker magnets, table decorations, and more.

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Published
North Mankato, Minnesota : Capstone Press, a Capstone imprint [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Christopher L. Harbo (author)
Physical Description
24 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781515735854
  • A decorator's dream come true
  • Butterfly
  • Butterfly magnet
  • Cube
  • Paper lanterns
  • Swan
  • Tulip
  • Stem
  • Springtime centerpiece.
Review by Booklist Review

Although the series name, Origami Crafting in 4D, is a bit of a misnomer, the app created to accompany it (that's the so-called fourth dimension) is relatively helpful. In this title, kids are given five easy origami projects plus three crafts that turn their paper sculptures into decorations: the butterfly becomes a magnet, cubes are transformed into lanterns, and so on. The book begins with a guide to basic folds, terms, and notations that crafters will need to know to complete each project. Photo-illustrated, step-by-step instructions guide kids through the origami portion of the book, and if they get stuck, they can visit the series website or cue up the app for a (soundless) video demonstration just scan the page and start folding. Basic but easy-to-follow, this guide nicely accommodates different learning styles.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2 Up-Intermediate folders can learn five origami models per volume and then combine those models into three functional crafts, such as greeting cards or scrapbook pages. Reference guides at the front of the books demonstrate the basic folds that will be used in the models through color photos and text descriptions. What really distinguishes this set, though, is the coordinated video content. Like putting on eyeliner and doing home repairs, origami, with its difficult-to-describe folds, inversions, and squashes, is perhaps best demonstrated in motion. The Capstone 4D app works on tablets and smartphones. Navigation is simple: focus the device's camera on any page with instructions, and the app will bring up a series of short videos in which a pair of steady adult hands demonstrates each step. VERDICT Next-level origami instruction ideal for classroom or club use. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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