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Hardback, Illustrated edition
Published: 8th September 2016
Hardback, Illustrated edition
Published: 8th September 2016
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 13th September 2018
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 8th November 2016
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 11th January 2018
Origami Festivals: Christmas
By (Author) Robyn Hardyman
Hachette Children's Group
Franklin Watts Ltd
8th November 2016
Illustrated edition
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Handicrafts
263.915
Paperback
32
Width 216mm, Height 272mm, Spine 5mm
164g
This book explores the festival of Christmas and the story behind it and features six simple origami projects for your own festive fun! The book shows how people around the world celebrate Christmas both in church and at home. Attractively designed, its simple text and wonderful full-colour photos make this an essential book for children celebrating or learning about the festival. The origami activities are accessible to all and are explained with step-by-step illustrations. Your fantastic creations can be used as decorations for the festival, for presents, to impress your teacher for a Christmas school project or simply to wow your friends!
The book is part of the Origami Festivals series, which bring religious festivals, including Divali, Easter, Christmas and Chinese New Year to life through origami art. Each festival is examined in detail, from its history to its significance today and the manner in which people worldwide celebrate it. Origami craft activities engage the reader in each festival and add a fun art and design element to the series. A religious and interactive craft series for children aged 9+.Attractively designed, its simple text combines well with full-colour photos ... Perfect for children to create personal gifts and decorations * Parents In Touch *
Robyn Hardyman is a highly experienced book author and editor. She has written a variety of titles for children and her subjects include outdoor adventure books, social sciences and literacy. Robyn is married with children and lives and works in Oxford.