On Tue, Jan 19, 2016
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> Subject: [Origami] origami sighting children's book [FWD for Yahoo
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> These are two relatively recent  children's books with a traditional
> origami boat on the cover.  Float comes with directions on the endpapers.
> Float  - June 9, 2015
> by Daniel Miyares  (Author, Illustrator)
>   http://www.danielmiyares.com/float/
> My Pen      Mar 10, 2015
> by Christopher Myers
>   http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21556531-my-pen
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> Sherry Moman


I just saw another tantalizing new book in a bookstore and picked one up
for some kids in my extended family. I plan to get another copy for myself!

Kathy Ceceri
Make: Paper Inventions, Machines
Machines That Move, Drawings That Light UP, Wearables and Structures You
Can Cut, Fold, and Roll
San Francisco: Maker Media, 2015

http://craftsforlearning.com <http://craftsforlearning.com/make.htm>


I'd classify only a few of the projects as origami as such --  Paper Dragon
Curve Fractal, Action Origami Robot Worm, Open Weave Paper Link Wristband
and Basket  (simple to high-intermediate).

But the book has lots of great ways to make paper, techniques to try
(quilling, e.g.) and very interesting things to make out of paper.
Excellent photographs and drawings. Very clear, engaging directions and
discussions of the science/engineering principles behind the projects.

You can see some sample projects at the author's website:
http://craftsforlearning.com/make.htm
Our next milk carton will go to trying this sort-of-origami project, if
only to try out the ingenious lock:
http://homeschooling.about.com/od/finearts/ss/Recycling-for-Kids-Turn-a-Milk-Carton-Into-a-Coin-Purse.htm


Karen


PS A delay in posting this allowed me to copy this to Kathy Ceceri, who
sent me this reply:
"Hi Karen (and friends) -- Thanks for bcc'ing me on your email! I just
wanted to let you all know that I am available to do workshops at libraries
in NJ. Feel free to check out my website or have your local librarian
contact me for details. And let me know how you like the projects in my
Paper Inventions book! ...kathy"

>
> Karen Reeds, co-ringleader, Princeton Public Library Origami Group.
Affiliate of Origami USA, http://origamiusa.org/
We usually meet 2nd Wednesday of the month, 6:30-8pm, 3rd floor. Free!
We provide paper! All welcome! (Kids under 8, please bring a grown-up.)
Princeton Public Library info:  609.924.9529
http://princetonlibrary.org/
Celebrating 10 years of folding together in Princeton!
Our next meeting: Wednesday,  Feb. 10, 2016

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