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Andrew Dewar - Origami Bible Stories for Kids Ebook

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ABOUT TUTTLE
Books to Span the East and West
Our core mission at Tuttle Publishing is to create books which bring people together one page at a time. Tuttle was founded in 1832 in the small New England town of Rutland, Vermont (USA). Our fundamental values remain as strong today as they were thento publish best-in-class books informing the English-speaking world about the countries and peoples of Asia. The world has become a smaller place today and Asias economic, cultural and political influence has expanded, yet the need for meaningful dialogue and information about this diverse region has never been greater. Since 1948, Tuttle has been a leader in publishing books on the cultures, arts, cuisines, languages and literatures of Asia. Our authors and photographers have won numerous awards and Tuttle has published thousands of books on subjects ranging from martial arts to paper crafts.

We welcome you to explore the wealth of information available on Asia at www.tuttlepublishing.com. How to Fold the Models All of these models are easy to fold. The instructions have been drawn with standard symbols, and the origami papers have folding guidelines and numbers printed right on them. Fold this way Fold and reopen Fold around behind F - photo 1 Fold this way Origami Bible Stories for Kids Ebook - image 2 Fold and reopen Origami Bible Stories for Kids Ebook - image 3 Fold around behind Origami Bible Stories for Kids Ebook - image 4 Fold the whole model over Origami Bible Stories for Kids Ebook - image 5 Next is a magnified view Next is a reduced view The centers of circles show which points or edges to - photo 6 Next is a reduced view The centers of circles show which points or edges to bring together when - photo 7 The centers of circles show which points or edges to bring together when folding. Bracket marks indicate things of the same width such as when you fold halfway - photo 8 Bracket marks indicate things of the same width, such as when you fold halfway along an edge. Bases A common shortcut used when describing how to fold origami is to refer to a jumping off point called a base.

Here are the bases used in this kit. Waterbomb Base The Waterbomb Base is quite common. Here is an easy way to do it. Color side down fold and unfold corner to corner Flip the paper Fold the - photo 9 Color side down, fold and unfold corner to corner. Flip the paper. Collapse the sides away from you along the creases youve made This is the - photo 11 Collapse the sides away from you along the creases youve made. This is the finished Waterbomb Base Fish Base This base looks a bit like a - photo 12 This is the finished Waterbomb Base. Fish Base This base looks a bit like a fish without a tail. Fish Base This base looks a bit like a fish without a tail.

It has two flaps in the middle that can be used to make fins, legs, and all sorts of things. Start color side down Fold and unfold to the centerline from the top and - photo 13 Start color side down. Fold and unfold to the centerline from the top and bottom corners. Fold the corners in to the centerline Press down the folds to crease the - photo 14 Fold the corners in to the centerline. Press down the folds to crease the paper underneath and the Fish Base is - photo 15 Press down the folds to crease the paper underneath and the Fish Base is finished. Preliminary Base This base gives you four corners and four square flaps, joined at the top.

It is the start of many things, including the Bird Base (see below). Start color side up Fold and unfold from corner to corner Flip the paper - photo 16 Start color side up. Fold and unfold from corner to corner. Flip the paper over. Fold and unfold vertically and horizontally. Push two opposite bottom corners together while swinging two center corners - photo 17 Push two opposite bottom corners together while swinging two center corners over.

Heres an expanded view of the finished base. Bird Base This base creates four flaps joined in the middle, which can be wings, legs, or necks. Start with a Preliminary Base (above). Fold and unfold Lift the bottom corner reversing the folds Step 2 in - photo 18 Fold and unfold. Lift the bottom corner reversing the folds Step 2 in progress Repeat - photo 19 Lift the bottom corner, reversing the folds. Repeat on the other side The Bird Base The Story of Adam and Eve The - photo 21 Repeat on the other side. The Bird Base The Story of Adam and Eve The Bible begins with the story of - photo 22 The Bird Base. The Bird Base The Story of Adam and Eve The Bible begins with the story of - photo 22 The Bird Base.

The Story of Adam and Eve The Bible begins with the story of the creation of the heavens and the earth, light and dark, dry land and sea, birds, fishes, animals, and finally, the first people. The story of those people is found in Genesis, from 1:26 through 3:24. God decided to create a man in his own image, so he used some dust to make Adam. It was Adams task to look after the garden God had planted in Eden, and God had him name all of the things in it. But then he saw that Adam needed help with this huge job, and decided to create another human to work with him. He put Adam to sleep and took a rib out of his chest, and used that to make Eve.

Adam and Eve became friends right away. God gave them full use of the Garden of Eden, except for a big tree in the center. He told them, Eat anything you want, but dont touch the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. But a sneaky serpent, who wanted to make trouble, whispered to Eve, Why shouldnt you eat it? God just doesnt want you to be like him. Eat this fruit and you can be! Eve was fooled and ate the fruit, and shared it with Adam. Right away they knew good and evil, and realized that they were naked in the Garden.

God came across them as he walked in the Garden. They knew they were wrong to eat the fruit, and were ashamed to be naked, so they had made clothes of fig leaves. When God saw the clothes, he asked, What have you done? and they told him. For this sin, you must live in sorrow all your lives. Women must bear children in pain, and men must sweat and toil on the land for their food. And all people must die in the end, and return to the dust I made you from.

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