To John and folders here,

My origami club models taught: https://origamimuseum.org/fun-origami-club/
Free simple-ish diagrams from OrigamiUSA:
https://origamiusa.org/diagrams/free

Lisa @ OrigamiPlace.com

"I'm getting a large number of repeat events to teach origami to mostly boys
ad girls, ages from 7-16, but sometimes adult aged events.? I'd like to
change out my models that I teach.? I've been teaching a simple cat,
salt-celler/fortune teller, samurai helmet, simple mouse and hopping frog.?
?I've taught an inflateable goldfish and rabbit, based on the waterbomb.? ?
Crane or flapping bird with mixed results.? The petal fold can be really
discouraging for kids, and many adults.

WIth that, what other models have you taught to kids/adults with success,
especially when you have a large volume and not in a class settings.?
Reasonable success rate, and keeping some of the more complex folds to a
minimum.? ?Sinks have proven to be very difficult under these conditions.

Thoughts?
Thanks,
JRSM"

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