Fold Your Own Origami Army


Book Description

The Army is the largest and most recognizable branch of the US Armed Forces. This book uses origami, the traditional art of Japanese paper folding, to take a closer look at the features of the Army's iconic vehicles and gear. Illustrated step-by-step instructions will introduce students to the basic techniques of origami before providing directions for folding fighters, bombers, and cargo. This book offers a unique perspective on a high-interest topic.




Fold Your Own Origami Navy


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Readers learn how to use origami to create their own miniature navy including barges, ships, aircraft carriers, and more.




Fold Your Own Origami Weapons


Book Description

Use origami, the traditional art of Japanese paper folding, to recreate weapons used by the United States military! This book offers a creative approach to the high-interest topic of military weaponry and encourages students to identify the features of the weapons used by the US Armed Forces as they fold their own projects. Illustrated directions take origami enthusiasts through the steps needed to make recognizable paper models of real military weapons




Origami to Astonish and Amuse


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Step-by-step instructions show how to make models from simple to amazing, including moving figures and clever joke pieces.




Extraordinary Origami


Book Description

American Grand Master origami artists show how to fold their most remarkable creations, with step-by-step folding sequences, specific instructions, and vivid color photographs. Twenty outstanding origami showpieces each include a QR code linking to a video tutorial with the artist.




The Strange Case of Origami Yoda


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Sixth-grader Tommy and his friends describe their interactions with a paper finger puppet of Yoda, worn by their weird classmate Dwight, as they try to figure out whether or not the puppet can really predict the future. Includes instructions for making Origami Yoda.




Zoogami


Book Description

World-renowned origami artist Mark Bolitho presents twenty new origami projects so you can create a wildlife menagerie. With clear step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and photographs of each finished project, Zoogami provides everything you need to know to fold a range of wildlife, from fish to birds, reptiles to big cats. The projects have been designed to inspire and challenge folders of every skill level. Specially designed origami paper that replicates the animals' feathers, fur, and scales is included.




The Ultimate Origami Book


Book Description

"Twenty projects with complete step-by-step illustrations and instructions are presented, along with 184 sheets of craft paper in a range of colors and patterns"--




Armed Forces Origami


Book Description

Action-packed book for advanced origamists features projects from ground, sea, and air forces. Fifteen military models include Trident, Hornet, and other missiles, machine guns, aircraft carriers, jet fighters, more.




Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue! (Origami Yoda #5)


Book Description

In Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue , the war against the FunTime Menace--aka test prep--wages on at McQuarrie Middle School. Our heroes have already won one battle, with the help of surprising ally Jabba the Puppett. But to defeat the Dark Standardized Testing Forces they're going to need an even bigger, even more surprising ally: Principal Rabbski. With pressure from great forces--the school board--will this former enemy join the Rebellion, or will her transformation into Empress Rabbski, Dark Lord of the Sith, be complete? With this topical episode, Tom Angleberger demonstrates once again that his "grasp of middle-school emotions, humor and behavior is spot-on" (Scripps Howard News Service). Praise for Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue "Fans will devour this satisfying and nicely realistic conclusion to the story set up in the previous volume. Characters grow, and non-Star Wars pop-culture references seep in. Readers new to the series are advised to go back to the beginning; they won't regret it." --Kirkus Reviews "These books are more popular than a working droid on Tatooine. Expect the usual army of young Jedis to come out swinging for a copy." --Booklist