Origami for Kids: Origami for Beginners by New Age Publisher
Author:New Age Publisher [Publisher, New Age]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2020-09-16T00:00:00+00:00
ORIGAMI CRANE
Do you know that the crane is one of the tallest birds in the world? It is also one of the most famous origami.
It originates from Japan, and traditionally, itâs a symbol of happiness and health.
The legend says that if you fold a thousand paper cranes, your wishes will be granted. Those 1000 cranes garland are a worldwide symbol of peace!
Materials to Use
ï¼ A square piece of paper
Instructions
First of all, fold the piece of paper in half twice diagonally, and open it again.
Turn over the piece of paper, and fold it vertically and horizontally, and open it again.
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