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Pokemon Origami: Fold Your Own Pokemon


Synopsis


Pokémon folding fun for everyone! Turn your favourite Pokémon into folded art with the easy origami projects in Pokémon Origami: Fold Your Own Pokémon!  Eighty full-colour pages featuring 48 pages of instructions and all the special sheets of origami paper needed to complete 10 Pokémon!Pokémon Origami: Fold Your Own Pokémon offers a dozen new ways to play with the Pokémon you love best! In these detailed pages, you get the full how-to guide including: Simple step-by-step origami walk-throughs All the materials necessary to complete your 10 Pokémon, including special sheets of origami paper Helpful full-colour examples of all the finished origami Pokémon Tips and tricks to keep your Pokémon looking extra sharp!

About the Publisher

Scholastic

Scholastic

Scholastic is an award-winning publisher of original children's books. Scholastic publishes more than 600 new hardcover, paperback, and novelty books each year. The list includes the phenomenally successful publishing properties Harry Potter? and Captain Underpants?, the beloved series Clifford The Big Red Dog?, Goosebumps?, The 39 Clues?, I Spy?, Bone, The Magic School Bus?, Fly Guy, Geronimo Stilton, and The Hunger Games trilogy.

Summary

Chapter 1: Materials and Techniques

This chapter introduces the materials needed for origami, such as paper, scissors, and glue. It also explains the basic techniques used in origami, such as folding, tucking, and unfolding.

Example:

To fold a Charizard's head, you start by folding a square piece of paper in half diagonally to form a triangle. Then, you fold up the bottom two corners of the triangle to meet at the top point. This forms the basic shape of Charizard's head.

Chapter 2: Pikachu

This chapter provides step-by-step instructions on how to fold a Pikachu. Pikachu is one of the most popular Pokemon, so it's a great place to start for beginners.

Example:

To fold Pikachu's ears, you start by folding the top two corners of the base shape down to meet in the center. Then, you fold the bottom corners of the ears up to meet at the top point.

Chapter 3: Charizard

This chapter provides instruction on how to fold Charizard. Charizard is a more complex Pokemon to fold than Pikachu, but it's still a great choice for beginners who are looking for a challenge.

Example:

To fold Charizard's wings, you start by folding the top two corners of the base shape down to meet in the center. Then, you fold the bottom corners of the wings up to meet at the top point.

Chapter 4: Squirtle

This chapter provides instruction on how to fold Squirtle. It's a simple Pokemon to fold, so it's a great choice for beginners.

Example:

To fold Squirtle's shell, you start by folding the top two corners of the base shape down to meet in the center. Then, you fold the bottom corners of the shell up to meet at the top point.

Chapter 5: Bulbasaur

This chapter provides step-by-step instruction on how to fold a Bulbasaur. Bulbasaur is a more complex Pokemon to fold than Squirtle, but it's still a great choice for beginners who are looking for a challenge.

Example:

To fold Bulbasaur's bulb, you start by folding the top two corners of the base shape down to meet in the center. Then, you fold the bottom corners of the bulb up to meet at the top point.