Paper Folding Fun
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Author
Publication
2005 - Gareth Stevens, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Language
English
Translation of: Pliages magiques
Word Count
6,000 words, Guess
Page Count
24 pages
Physical Format
Library Binding
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepaperfoldingfun0000bour
- ISBN-100836859650
- ISBN-139780836859652
- Library of Congress Control Number2005046498
- OCLC Control Number58789247
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780836859652
- Open LibraryOL8203566M
Classifications
- LCCTT870 .B657 2005
- LCCTT870.B657 2005
Description
Several easy paper folding projects for young children.
First Sentence
People have been folding paper into decorative figures for centuries.
Description
This unique craft series is a delightful change of pace for little hands. Going a step beyond ordinary cutting, pasting, coloring, and painting, its cute and clever projects introduce some of the more unusual craft techniques and materials. In this case, however, unusual does not mean difficult. A clear, full-color photograph accompanies each step-by-step instruction, keeping the projects simple and so easy to follow that young crafters can proudly proclaim "I Made It Myself!"
Subjects
Series Statement
- I Made It Myself
Other Editions
- Paper Folding Fun
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