Kid-agami - Sea Life: Kiragami for Kids: Easy-to-Make Paper Toys
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Kid-agami - Sea Life: Kiragami for Kids: Easy-to-Make Paper Toys  -     By: Atanas Mihaltchev

Kid-agami - Sea Life: Kiragami for Kids: Easy-to-Make Paper Toys

Dover Publications / 2013 / Paperback

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Children will love creating their own ocean menagerie with this paperfolding project kit! Kids will create figures of a lobster, shark, starfish, and other critters; as they cut and fold, they'll improve their concentration and fine motor skills, too! Simple, well-illustrated instructions explain how to fold a dozen individual animals that offer hours of creative play. Each page features a design to cut out and instructions on how to fold it, unlike traditional origami that is constructed from a single sheet of paper.

24 glossy, thick pages, softcover. Grades 1 & up.

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Title: Kid-agami - Sea Life: Kiragami for Kids: Easy-to-Make Paper Toys
By: Atanas Mihaltchev
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 24
Vendor: Dover Publications
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 11.00 X 8.25 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 0486497445
ISBN-13: 9780486497440
Ages: 6-11
Stock No: WW497440

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Kid-sized paperfolding projects feature wondrous sea creatures! Children ages 6 and up will delight in creating figures of a lobster, shark, starfish, and other critters. They'll improve their concentration and fine motor skills, too! Simple, well-illustrated instructions explain how to fold a dozen individual animals that offer hours of creative play.

Author Bio

Montreal-based artist Atanas Mikaltchev teaches photography at the University of Montreal and illustration and design at a private college. He is the founder of Hartiatoys, a paper toy designing company, and Sad Dog Design, a graphic design company. In 2006, his paper toys were rewarded the highest prize in Quebec's graphic design field, the prestigious Grafika prize.

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