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Make & play arcade

2022
"Do you like to play games at arcades? Now you can build and run your own! Learn how to get inspired, problem-solve, and work with others as you create your arcade"--Provided by publisher.

Let's classify and fold origami fish

"The more than 30,000 kinds of fish living in Earth's waters may look different, but they are classified together by a few features. They all have a backbone, breathe with gills, and are cold-blooded, among other similar features. In this book, readers find out all about what makes a fish a fish. They learn even more about certain fish, like stingrays, alongside creative origami projects that bring art and science together. From a fish's life cycle to how to fold a fin, this title has everything needed for a deep dive into STEAM curricula"--.
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Let's celebrate with Valentine's Day origami

2022
Cards and gifts made with love are popular parts of Valentine's Day, and readers have fun making these tokens of their affection with the help of this guide to Valentine's Day origami. By following simple steps and looking at visual examples, readers are able to make hearts, roses, and cards by folding paper into beautiful shapes. Each project features a helpful materials list and fun facts about the symbols and objects being made and why they're a special part of this holiday. The encouraging and conversational tone takes the stress out of making the perfect Valentine's gift for loved ones.

Paper illuminated

includes 15 projects for making handcrafted luminaria, lanterns, screens, lampshades, and window treatments
2001
Presents step-by-step, illustrated instructions for fifteen illuminated-paper projects, including lanterns, luminaria, lamp shades, window treatments, and screens, and also covers lamp wiring and safety.

Let's classify and fold origami amphibians

"From salamanders to toads, amphibians are some of the most interesting animals on Earth! Some are brightly colored to stand out; some are brown or green to blend in. Some lay eggs; some give birth to live young. This book serves as an excellent introduction to the different kinds of amphibians--and contains an origami folding activity to accompany each!"--.

Let's classify and fold origami reptiles

"There are thousands of kinds of reptiles on Earth. From the huge saltwater crocodile to the slow-moving tortoise, they can look quite different. However, they do share some features that cause them to be classified together. Readers learn what these features are as well as other fascinating facts about reptiles--all while creating fun origami animals! Each section of the book highlights a kind of reptile and is accompanied by a step-by-step guide on how to create it out of paper. Readers get creative, learn science, and embrace STEAM with this colorful title""--.

Let's classify and fold origami mammals

"Some mammals, like dolphins, swim. Others walk, like people! But only one kind of mammal flies--the bat! This book is full of information about this amazing animal group for young readers to discover. From the characteristics of what makes a mammal a mammal to life cycles, the main content introduces important science curricula concepts. But nothing livens up science content like activities! Each section highlighting an animal also includes an origami project to create it. The instructions are complete with pictures of each folding step along the way"--.

Let's classify and fold origami insects and spiders

"There's no better way to learn about science than by doing hands on activities. And origami is a unique choice! In this book, readers learn all about how insects and spiders are classified, including the features each group shares, like how many legs they have. Short sections follow, inviting readers to learn more about certain insects and spiders as well as complete a guided origami folding project to create a ladybug, grasshopper, and more! The bringing together of animal classification and origami will make for a science and art lesson readers won't soon forget!"--.

Origami at night on the farm

2023
The farm is quiet at night...but some animals are stirring. Mice and moths come out to eat, but so do owls and bats! These origami animals don't need to eat, but they are fun to create. Clear illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions guide you through every step. Whether you are a complete beginner or want to improve your origami skills, this book will show you how to make many animals you can see on a farm.
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Origami in the field

2023
"In the farm fields, many critters creep around. Some prefer to hide in the long grass and are often hard to spot. But the origami animals in this book are front and center! Clear illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions guide you through every step"--Provided by publisher.

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