More Mormon Origami by Todd Huisken
Published October 14th 2014 by Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
My Source: I received a PDF in exchange for an honest review
Description: Make more than President Uchtdorf's airplanes out of the sacrament programs; now, your kids can fold the gold plates, a pioneer dress, or the Salt Lake Tabernacle! As you develop the unique skill of creating these simple-to-intermediate origami designs, you will find opportunities to use them with all ages for lessons, activities, crafting, and everyday fun!
My Review: I kind of wish I would have asked for a physical book because I'm a little slow when it comes to folding. The very first part of the book includes directions for basic folds and I immediately felt overwhelmed. However, there are several sections of things you can make and each item is clearly marked with one of three levels, one being the easiest and three being the hardest. I wish I could make everything in this book, but I'll probably stick with level one until I get the hang of it more.
There are a lot of fun things to make--I loved the Beehive and some of those temples were really cool! It would especially be fun to use different colored papers to make them look more realistic, but I stuck with white. I loved the step-by-step instructions with pictures. It really made things a lot easier to understand.
This is a great book to keep the kids entertained, especially if they enjoy this type of stuff and pick up on it quickly.
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