Need to know what origami 3rd graders can handle? Origami for Kids shows you origami with teacher guidelines to know how many minutes each age group will require in an origami lesson. Although Origami for Kids videos are great for individual use, the classroom origami time guidelines help teachers teach origami in their classrooms using my videos as well, and without the guesswork. In at least one of the Origami for Kids origami videos, I included a Japanese writing lesson as well!
Whether you are looking for Christmas origami to do with your children or origami inspired by characters from a movie like Frozen, Origami for Kids shows you many different origami crafts. Origami for Kids provides clear instructions an tutorials, taking you step by step through easy, medium, and difficult origami. But we usually don't get very difficult. Happy folding!
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Thank you! Finally I could make a great card for my mom! But this video did confuse me a lot. Add more explanation, when you ad to draw I drew on the glittery part.
+Sunita Balantrapu Yes, it's origami paper. 6"x6" is the size of most origami paper. I cut it into fourths to make the smaller one, 3"x3". You can make it with any size paper, as long as the two pieces are the same size. I often cut down scrapbooking paper when I run out of a certain color of origami paper. Scrapbooking paper (available at craft stores like Michael's in the U.S.) usually has white on the back, which is nice.
For the fur, I printed out the paper from the link in the description. For the fur, I used paper from a scrapbooking pad, 12x12 inches (304.8mm X 304.8mm), which are available in craft stores in the U.S.The size of the body doesn't have to be exact.