Origami Zoo Kit: Make a Complete Zoo of Origami Animals!: Kit with Origami Book, 15 Projects, 40 Origami Papers, 95 Stickers & Fold-Out Zoo Map
By (Author) Joel Stern
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
22nd March 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Handicrafts
Origami and paper engineering
Wildlife: general interest
Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Kit
Width 210mm, Height 210mm
312g
Origami Zoo Kitis designed to stimulate your child's imagination and creativity through the age-old art of paper folding. It contains instructions and patterned folding papers for thirteen adorable animals along with life-like trees and people (zoo visitors) who together form a complete zoo. Each character comes with simple folding instructions and the colorful papers can be folded up in just a few minutes. Stickers are provided to add finishing details to the models. Kids can then play with the animals on the fold-out zoo map that is provided. This map also has a coloring activity on the back!
"The kit comes with a double-sided zoo mat. The first side is in color and the second side is left for the child or artist to color [] I love that it has the mat to make it a toy to play after the origami is through. We highly recommend it!!" --CraftyMomsShare.com blog
"I'm loving the variety, care, and attention Tuttle puts into every kit. We even took some origami along with us on our camping trip last month!" --Castle View Academy blog
"so colorful and engaging for kids, and parents will love how easy the projects are to put together. The papers already have the patterns on them, plus they come with stickers to decorate once you are finished. And kids will love playing with their animals at the 'zoo' afterwards. Hours of fun!" --AllDoneMonkey.com
Joel Stern has enjoyed origami since his childhood. A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he has conducted many origami workshops for all ages in camps, schools, community centers, and libraries. Joel is also the author of Origami Games, My First Origami Kit, and several other books. His origami and pop-up creations have been exhibited in the U.S., Japan, and Israel.