Family members can explore faraway places through some imagination, make new friends, and more. Next month, young readers can learn how to make the most of rainy days and imaginative aspects by reading Origami Boy: Paper Folding Adventure From Hachette Book Group.
Robert McGuire momotarō (Convert to Peach Boy). In addition to the colorful stories, the book also includes seven origami mockups and 28 custom papers.
Mike escapes the boredom of a rainy day, with only his thoughts and origami sheets. The reader can follow the imaginary boy when he travels through the jungle, through the ocean and the highest peaks. Along the way, Mike meets folded paper friends like Zoe’s dog, monkey, and Bird.
Kids can add fun to the story by making Mike see what he sees in his adventures. From animals to transportation, few origami molecules can follow the book’s step-by-step guide to create paper art. The book also offers a reward recipe for “folding” dumplings, which is a great activity for the entire family.
Show Mike’s adventures with his paper friend by reading Origami Boy: Paper Folding Adventure When it was released on March 18. Families can book paper folding adventure books using the link below.
Origami Boy: Paper Folding Adventure
Written by Robert McGuire, this 64-page picture book combines the art of origami with a modern recap of Japanese allegorical magic (“peach”). Young readers can follow Mike to use their imagination and origami paper to avoid the boredom of rainy days. This book includes 7 origami models, 28 pieces…
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