I recently bought the new Origami Yoda book, Emperor Pickletine Rides the Bus, which was released Aug. 12. It's the final book in the series by Tom Angleberger, and I wish it weren't, because I don't ...
A true master of The Force can fold her own lightsaber. Of course, it would help if she had instructions and pre-printed paper like those in Star Wars Origami: 36 Amazing Paper-folding Projects from a ...
In spring 2010, Amulet Books published Tom Angleberger’s The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, introducing Dwight, a seemingly clueless sixth grader who communicates with peers through the prescient voice ...
Origami, the traditional Japanese art of folding paper into shapes, is still very much a part of life here. From products in vending machines and capsule machines to everyday lifehacks, it remains a ...
They share a love for paper and an even greater love for what their dexterous fingers can make that paper become: an elegant pink rhododendron, a sleek golden dragon, a wide gray elephant's behind.
Julie Stephen Chheng’s The Adventures of a Village turns narrative discovery into a game, letting users fold different sections to figure out the story. The Adventures of a Village would probably be ...
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