Fence
Tree
Zoo Guest
Python
Lion
Crocodile
Panda
Peacock
Sea Lion
Kangaroo
Parrot
Gorilla
Monkey
Elephant
Hippo
Giraffe
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Introduction
Origami Zoo Kit offers a complete collection of colorful origami zoo animals, each with its own specially designed paper. Fold a magnificent peacock with its blue and green eyespotted fantail, a scaly and slithery python, or a graceful spotted giraffe—to name just a few of the animals included.
As you move through the book, models progress from beginner level through intermediate. To help you follow the diagrams, refer to the origami symbols on the facing page.
Enjoy decorating the models with stickers for eyes, ears, paws, and other features. Have fun mixing and matching! To landscape your zoo you can fold and decorate trees and fences. You can even make a set of guests to accompany you on your visit.
Included with this kit is a colorful zoo map with six habitats for your origami animals:
Jungle—Parrot, Monkey, Gorilla
Grassy Plain—Lion, Giraffe, Elephant, Kangaroo
Tropical Pond—Crocodile, Hippo
Rain Forest—Python, Peacock
Mountain Forest—Panda
Ocean Shore—Sea Lion
The zoo map is recreated on the back side without colors, so that you can use your creativity to make the plants, beaches, rocks, and kiosks any color you like.
For more origami fun, check out these websites:
www.origamiusa.org—Homepage of OrigamiUSA
www.britishorigami.info—Homepage of the British Origami Society
www.origami-resource-center.com—Lots of free diagrams, and more
www.giladorigami.com—Helpful reviews of books and journals
kimscrane.com, paper-tree.com—Origami supplies
ENJOY YOUR DAY AT THE ZOO!
Key to Symbols
Valley Fold—This is a solid-filled arrowhead, and it means to form a valley with the crease.
Mountain Fold—The unfilled right-triangle arrowhead means to fold behind, forming a ridge.
Unfold—This unfilled arrowhead is an equilateral triangle. When you see it, unfold the indicated flap.
Fold and Unfold—Fold in the direction of the solid-filled arrowhead, and unfold in the direction of the unfilled arrowhead.
Pleat—This is a zig-zag arrow, and it means to make a valley fold followed by a mountain fold.
Turn Over—This is a looping arrow, and it means to turn the model over.
Rotate—These are two arrows in a circle, and it means to turn the model in the direction of the arrows.
Push Corner Inside— This is a solid-filled arrowhead that means you should reverse the direction of a corner by popping it inside.
Repeat Steps—Repeat the operation on the other flap or the opposite side.
Insert—Place something into a pocket (a flap or a finger).
Pinch—Make a short crease between your thumb and forefinger.
X-Ray View or Guideline— Shows a hidden flap or surface, or fold to an imaginary line.
Enlarged View—The step following this symbol shows an enlarged view of a portion of the diagram.
Fence
The Fence can be used to corral your animals, and it can be made from any size rectangular paper. A fence requires at least three sheets. The more sheets you use, the larger the fence. The one shown here is made from four sheets of