Folding paper and doing origami gives
children a chance to sit down and interact while creating something, and all
without video games and television. Pritha Anand, a Japanese girl was our
facilitator of the day. J She is
from Japan and got origami paper for the whole class. We started off by making
a duck….but somewhere we lost the instructions and then changed to make a
Ninja blade. Transforming a piece of plain paper into something else is an experience
which children truly appreciated. And best of all they will remember the joy of
doing Origami!!! I will surely do J
"Be
patient. If you are just learning how to make origami, you have to realize that
it is a contemplative and relaxed activity, that is, you can't go rushing
through the instructions as fast as you can!"
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