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Rating:  Summary: Appealing to an adult just-above-beginner Review: A few comments about this book:* Quite a few animal, fish, & bird models that actually look like what they're supposed to be, & look pretty impressive. I particularly like the otter floating on his back. * Also quite a few flower models. I don't find these as interesting, but your mileage may vary. * Unusually clear folding diagrams -- black & white pictures of every single step in every single model. * Several models that can be made with 8.5" x 11" paper -- excellent for dull moments at work or school. * Purists, be warned: a number of models involve slitting or trimming the paper. * Well-suited for somebody like me -- an adult who's used other origami books before but isn't skilled enough for the Lang/Montroil/"Origami to Astonish & Amuse" books yet. * Also seems well-suited for kids, because the illustrations are very literal. There are color photos of all completed models, and the folding instructions, as said, are step-by-step. * Probably not interesting to accomplished folders, because quite a few of the folds are standard (the jumping frog, for instance).
Rating:  Summary: Appealing to an adult just-above-beginner Review: A few comments about this book: * Quite a few animal, fish, & bird models that actually look like what they're supposed to be, & look pretty impressive. I particularly like the otter floating on his back. * Also quite a few flower models. I don't find these as interesting, but your mileage may vary. * Unusually clear folding diagrams -- black & white pictures of every single step in every single model. * Several models that can be made with 8.5" x 11" paper -- excellent for dull moments at work or school. * Purists, be warned: a number of models involve slitting or trimming the paper. * Well-suited for somebody like me -- an adult who's used other origami books before but isn't skilled enough for the Lang/Montroil/"Origami to Astonish & Amuse" books yet. * Also seems well-suited for kids, because the illustrations are very literal. There are color photos of all completed models, and the folding instructions, as said, are step-by-step. * Probably not interesting to accomplished folders, because quite a few of the folds are standard (the jumping frog, for instance).
Rating:  Summary: Helpful as well as playful Review: This origami book has many things going for it. It has wonderful color pictures depicting what the final product will look like as well as good black and white pictures of the step-by-step folding process. If the clear directions do not help you, these pictures certainly will. Also, unlike many other origami books, which show just the basic folds at the beginning which you must flip back to, it has all the directions on the same or sequential pages, plus has the picture of what you are making one or two pages before the direction. This has many cute ideas for paper art and would be enjoyable to do with a child. The only downside is that it only comes with ten sheets of 6"x6" origami paper, but you can purchase many kinds at a local craft store.
Rating:  Summary: Helpful as well as playful Review: This origami book has many things going for it. It has wonderful color pictures depicting what the final product will look like as well as good black and white pictures of the step-by-step folding process. If the clear directions do not help you, these pictures certainly will. Also, unlike many other origami books, which show just the basic folds at the beginning which you must flip back to, it has all the directions on the same or sequential pages, plus has the picture of what you are making one or two pages before the direction. This has many cute ideas for paper art and would be enjoyable to do with a child. The only downside is that it only comes with ten sheets of 6"x6" origami paper, but you can purchase many kinds at a local craft store.
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