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Rating:  Summary: A great ornament book! Review: I don't agree with the review saying there were problems. I have made the Lantern and many others without any problems. The instructions are very clear and the results are great looking! I especially like the fact that they are "pure" origami (no glue or cutting required).However, it definately would have been nice to have actual photographs of the finished products. But this is still the best book I have found for making ornaments and/or balls. It is a lot better than "Kusudama : Ball Origami" which required glue and/or string for several of the models.
Rating:  Summary: Very good but with problems Review: Kusudams without glue: a pleasure! I made the Two-Dimesional icon ,Three-Dimensional icon, Where's up? (i very love this last) (7 squares for all). The Cube (20 squares) is wonderful because it have something as wings.The Magic cube (14 squares) look good too. The Tristar (6 squares) need a pair of tweezers but his form is very pleasant (triangle). But i had some problems with others. The Lantern and the Lightstar lantern didn't need squares the same size! This book haven't pictures inside. When i'll made others kusudamas i'll write to tell what i think of the rest.
Rating:  Summary: A New Way of Teaching Origami Review: This book is excellent to teach middle school students the art of origami. There are many different designs that students will enjoy. Students enjoy origami with complicated folds and this one has several ones.
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