Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Integrating Culture: WorldHelp-Japan

Osh Kosh is one of the many companies giving to help those in Japan. Visit their site to see how you can contribute by making cranes. Visit: Cranes for Kids
On the site it says, "Invite friends and family to join in the fun! Pick up a free Cranes for Kids action pack at your local OshKosh store, which includes origami paper and instructions or download our Origami Crane or Easy Origami Crane instructions here and make your own at home."
Bring in what you make through April 25th and receive 10% off your purchase.

A book about Oragami that would go great with this activity would be Pink Paper Sawns by Virginia L. Kroll



About the book: "Janetta, intrigued by the paper animals her neighbor Mrs. Tsujimoto makes, learns the art of origami and becomes Mrs. Tsujimoto's hands when her arthritis makes it difficult for her to continue. In the sizzling heat of summer, eight-year-old Janetta Jackson discovers the captivating art of origami from her neighbor, Mrs. Tsujimoto. In this account of how Janetta Jackson began helping Mrs. Tsujimoto, an origami expert, there are instructions for making a pink swan."

Have fun making the Cranes and enjoy your discount on clothes for your growing child.

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