A friendly dolphin, a pretty seahorse, a slithery electric eel and a fierce barracuda: get ready to dive beneath the blue paper waves with origami master Duy Nguyen. With his simplified techniques, and the many detailed drawings that carefully show each fold and cut, kids will soon find themselves crafting a wide variety of colorful, marvelous sea creatures. There’s no need even to use traditional, specialized origami paper: regular computer or colored crafting paper will do, as will giftwrap. The fantastic creatures range from a Humpback Whale, King Crab and Octopus, to a Baby Tiger Shark, Swordfish and Stingray. There are Angelfish, Lionfish, Flying Fish, and Coral Fish, too. For extra effect, arrange them in an aquarium for an undersea scene.
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Grade 5-7–Nguyen's newest set of origami challenges includes step diagrams, with standard notation, for an elegant seahorse, two menacing-looking sharks, and 16 other marine models–all constructed from one or two sheets of origami paper, and many requiring scissors and/or glue. After opening with a review of basic folds, the creator presents his models in no discernible order, prefacing each set of diagrams with a manipulated scene of finished models superimposed onto a photographed beach or underwater backdrop. The only real dud here is the "Octopus," which has but six legs; otherwise, though the creatures are all heavily stylized, they should make more satisfying projects for experienced paper folders than the (mostly) simpler entries in Michael G. LaFosse's Making Origami Fish Step by Step (Rosen, 2002).–John Peters, New York Public Library
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- PublisherSterling
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 1402715412
- ISBN 13 9781402715419
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages96