Uber Origami: Every Origami Project Ever!
D**E
Highly Recommended.
Bought it for my son who loves it. Clear precise and to the point. Highly Recommended.
C**S
A good test of origami skills
Although I think this is a great book, It could do with a lot more explanation of "how" things are done. Diagrams are very good but most are more of a picture as opposed to proper explanations. A good command of origami is required to complete many of the exercises. I can see many long evenings ahead!!!
D**M
Nice
Nice book
M**K
great diagrams and easy to follow instructions
a great book, great diagrams and easy to follow instructions.this will lead to endless fun
A**M
No pure origami
All models require gluing multiple sheets, cutting, sometimes both. Just received it, went through all models and didn't find any that I wanted to fold. Yeah, there are plenty... but I prefer smaller books with better models. Or "Origami Omnibus" by Kasahara, "World's best origami" by Robinson, and of course Rick Beech, if you want huge books.I'm going to get rid of this. So disappointed.
L**U
umfassendes Buch
Man muss sich erst in der Umsetzung der Anleitungen in die Realität üben, aber das ist bei jedem Origami-Buch so (ausgenommen Origami für Kleinkinder).Englisch ist gut verständlich.Es beinhaltet wirklich viele Origami-Figuren, die Schritt für Schritt abgebildet und beschrieben sind.
A**A
We love it!
I run an after school program (ages k-3) and the kids recently discovered Origami when I showed them how to make a simple cup. I ordered some origami paper and another book with "easy" origami. Well, 500 pieces of paper and 5 days later...the kids were not challenged anymore and crying for more paper and more origami patterns!I ordered this book thinking "this might be a bit hard for them" but they are loving it! There are over 100 projects in this book, and the older children are helping the younger children. Our rooms are full of cranes, fish, lanterns, etc etc etc.The children love it, and as an educator it is a fabulous tool for hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and social skills!This book is great, clear instructions and great illustrations. A+
N**E
Read the intro and basic instructions!
This is a great book!I have some origami experience, and I found some of the projects very challenging. I appreciated that a lot! However, someone who is new to origami can still use this book. Make sure that you read the front of the book first, the introduction, basic instructions, and practice some of the basic and base folds before you get into it. My seven-year-old boy was doing some of these without help after I taught him how to understand the instructions and how to do some of the basic folds.I absolutely love the plethora of projects! I'm excited to make a nativity scene for Christmas, and to make a zoo with the children as a school project (we homeschool).There is cutting, and some of the projects call for glue. I have heard complaints around that if you cut or glue, it is not true origami, but who cares? It's about fine motor skills, creativity, and FUN! If you use a little problem solving, you can avoid the glue, like I did on my blue and purple T-Rex there. Don't judge your project until it's completely finished, and don't judge your first time through a project harshly either.Buy lots and lots of paper. I was gifted an origami paper mega pack with something like 900 sheets in it, which is what prompted buying this book, and that relieved some of my perfectionist pressure that "I can't screw this one up." Or you could square off junk mail to practice with and save the nice paper for gifts
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