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My First Origami - The Alphabet

Author

Man Deulgi Uncle

Publisher

YeaRimDang Publishing Co., Ltd.

Categories

Children's Other Books

Audience

6~8 years old

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  • #2023 Visiting Korean Book Fair-Thailand
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(English) My First Origami -  The Alphabet

『My First Origami - The Alphabet』 is a playbook that learns the alphabet by folding colored paper into alphabet shapes. The 26 alphabets are made up of animal shapes familiar to children, so children can be curious and focus on play. If you fold according to the folding order in the background picture and the number marked on the colored paper, the alphabet is completed. Not just for Origami, learn the alphabet by writing according to the alphabet writing order, and coloring it. A total of 96 pieces of colored paper consisting of pictures, patterns, and solid colors are provided, so even if you fold it incorrectly, you can naturally understand the shape of the alphabet by folding it several times.

About the Author

Man Deulgi Uncle



(English) Mr. Maker majored in visual design in college and won several awards, including the LG Design Exhibition Package Division Grand Prize and the Presidential Award at the 34th Korea Industrial Design Exhibition while still in school. Currently, they create books and various paper engineering works that foster children's imagination and creativity. Some of their representative works include the "Let's Make It" series, the "Create Stories Together" series, and the "Robocar Poli Walking Toy" series. They also run a creativity-building café called "Maker Ajussi".

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