Now kids can harness the power of an origami supernova!This cosmic kit is bursting with exciting models inspired by stars, planets, and space exploration. These easy origami projects will transform young folders into intergalactic travelers as they pilot their starship through the Solar System and journey to the limits of the imagination! There's even a UFO model to spark youngsters' imaginations. They can also decorate the Space Hero model with their own photo-a fun way to put a personalized finishing touch on their constellation of colorful models.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's lunar landing in a hands-on way with this kit. Kids can learn about the moon and what it takes to get there, as each model introduction provides information on astronomy, mythology or cosmology. Blend interest in the Universe with the fun of origami paper folding!
The breathtaking night sky fascinates children everywhere, inspiring an appreciation of science and astronomy, as well as science fiction stories, comics, cartoons and films. Many kids even dream of becoming an astronomer or astronaut when they grow up, which makes this unique kit a perfect gift.
The included large wall poster is packed with colorful graphics that relate interesting information about the Solar System, the Milky Way galaxy, and the Universe-the perfect way for kids to decorate their room or classroom while they deepen their knowledge of the cosmos. Each model introduction also provides information on astronomy, mythology, or cosmology.
This origami kit includes everything needed:- A full-color instruction book containing easy, step-by-step instructions for 12 models
- 48 sheets of folding paper
- A 21" x 24" decorative poster
- Online video tutorials
Kids will have a blast folding the unique models, including:
- The Rocket-with its classic red fin styling, the model is ready to soar into the unknown on a voyage of discovery.
- The Dwarf Star-one of 4 types of star models in the kit, this one has 4 points and can be folded up in just 10 steps!
- The Flying Saucer-a ring-like enigma from another galaxy. Do they come in peace?
- Planet One-a crater-pocked rocky planet, ripe for imaginary exploration
- The Space Hero Picture Frame-intrepid explorers are eligible for induction into the "Hall of Heroes" gallery by way of this cleverly folded frame
- And many more!
About the Author
Rita Foelker is a writer and journalist who lives and works in Brazil, where she teaches young and old the art of origami. She has participated in numerous international projects and her models have been published in several countries. Her work has been featured in the publications of the British Origami Society and in books, magazines and websites worldwide. She is the author of several origami books and kits, including
Origami Fun for Kids.