On every page of Action Origami you'll
discover unusual origami models that will tickle your funny-bone! Folding up
these quirky objects is just part of the fun! Once they're folded, you'll have
hours of fun playing with toys that spin, flex, hop, fly, wink, chomp,
wiggle—and so much more!
The 70+ unconventional models in this book fall into five exciting
categories:
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Funny
Faces and Silly Poses that Disguise, Flex and Amuse: like Cheeky
Moves, with its waggling rump, the hilarious Blinking Eyes, and an origami
Sit-Up enthusiast that you can force to perform rep after agonizing rep!
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Amazing
Magic Tricks that Transform and Surprise: like Momotaro's Peach,
with Peach Boy concealed inside until you "deliver" him, and the
spring-loaded Surprise Snake-in-the-Box!
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Spooky
Otherworldly Models that Wiggle, Chomp and Startle: like the
silly "two-models-in-one" Kappa Eating a Fish, and the scooting
Snake Cryptid!
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Awesome
Articulated Toys that Spring, Scoop and Fly: including a
functioning Power Shovel Arm and a Catapult, to respectively grab small
items and then launch them away, and the Spinning Propeller, which spins
just like a falling maple seed!
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Cute
Chibi Animals that Dance, Swim, Jump and Move: like the Monkey
Playing Cymbals, the topsy-turvy Headstand Penguin, and the Howling Dog
that tips his head toward the sky, as if ready to let loose with a volley
of soulful baying!
Never settle for folding ho-hum models again! You have dozens and dozens of
fold-and-play action models to enjoy and share with your friends!
About the Author
Isamu Sasagawa is a Japanese origami artist. He
graduated from the College of Art, University of Tsukuba. While working as a
writer for children's programs and animation scripts, he became active as a
picture book author. Additionally, as a "hobbyist- engineer," he
publishes origami models and other easy crafts made from everyday (but unusual)
materials such as mandarin oranges, wet towels and paper cups on YouTube and
his blog. He has published several books on the subject of origami,
including Origami Monsters & Magic (Tuttle, 2024).