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Format: Paperback
Condition: Like New
**Winner of the 2016 Creative Child Magazine Product of the Year Award**
Kids will love to fold and fly these sturdy, aerodynamic paper airplanes In this clever origami book with folding papers, paper airplane expert Andrew Dewar presents his ultimate collection of easy-to-fold, high-performance planes for kids who are fascinated by aviation, technology, or origami. These planes are brightly colored and designed to fly beautifully every time. Some of the exciting designs include:It takes about 4 Hours and 43 minutes on average for a reader to read Ultimate Paper Airplanes For Kids: The Best Guide To Paper Airplanes!: Includes Instruction Book With 12 Innovative Designs & 48 Tear-Out Paper Planes. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Ultimate Paper Airplanes For Kids: The Best Guide To Paper Airplanes!: Includes Instruction Book With 12 Innovative Designs & 48 Tear-Out Paper Planes is 160 pages long.
Ultimate Paper Airplanes For Kids: The Best Guide To Paper Airplanes!: Includes Instruction Book With 12 Innovative Designs & 48 Tear-Out Paper Planes was written by Andrew Dewar and Kostya Vints
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Very good quality
Derived From Web , Jan 11, 2022
The paper itself is good quality thicker paper and comes with some designed paper, which should honestly come with bonus designs or something instead of the extra paper cux they rip out paper from the book, just making stuff ha oh well, he liked.
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Great
Derived From Web , Sep 9, 2021
I got this book for my 11 year old nephew. He loves it. He hates it. And I also enjoyed it. For all ages, good is good. Worth the buy : For children and adults, for children and adults.
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Very Fun
Derived From Web , Dec 30, 2020
I love making paper planes and am now introducing it to my 5 year old! While it is a little too advanced for him, he is learning and enjoying the finished planes a lot!
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Just okay; complicated for kids and even grown ups!
Derived From Web , Oct 14, 2020
This is cute, but not suitable for children older than 7. At least our 5 year old could not do the complicated folds and lost interest. The grown ups were confused and lost interest too! We flew 6 planes together and none of them looked any better than your basic paper airplane. Thought it was a nice idea.
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Great way for kids and parents to spend time together
Derived From Web , Mar 6, 2020
I obtained it as a Valentine's Gift for my Confiancee and Daughter as a Wonderful Gift from the Heart. For our daughter, after Christmas, my fiancee bought a paper plane and she loved it more than all her new toys. When I saw it, I knew that they would both love it. Sometimes the planes are a little bit difficult for my fiancee, so that children will probably need help from an adult. I love that there are several pages of each plane, so that we are able to make one and save one now for when my daughter older and can make her own. I recommend you strongly if you have a child who likes planes.
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Not really for kids (or maybe even adults)
Derived From Web , Feb 9, 2020
As additional bad reviews noted, the directions in this book were unclear at some key handling steps for a number of models. This book is presented to be fun for kids and easy to use. Someone with lots of origami experience may find it clear enough to use, but is certainly not good enough for children or a beginner. Because of this, most of the models I folded from this book probably ended not exactly as intended by the author. Which probably explains why many did not fly well. The ones I managed to fold most according to the instructions -- the Belly Button, Fireball, Spade -- flew OK. But as a kid, I flew much simpler and better paper airplanes.
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Good paper airplane book!
Derived From Web , Jan 4, 2020
I ended up buying some paper airplane books for Christmas from my son. This book was easy to understand the directions and came with pictures and paper. In the end, he did not return any paper airplanes and had me make all the books. He is apparently much too mature for such books. Geez - Teenagers!
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Best present ever
Derived From Web , Oct 26, 2019
My son took this to school and had the whole class making airplanes. The way the paper is folded to fold is awesome. This has to be the beat paper airplane book. The colors and paper itself are beautiful and the paper plays the colors and paper itself are beautiful.
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All the things you need
Derived From Web , Oct 3, 2019
The perfect gift for my grandson, who has become interested in making his own planes, is just the perfect gift. This provides directions and papers and a great section that explains what makes airplanes fly.
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This book had paper that folded nicely, only one piece of paper needed
Derived From Web , Apr 10, 2018
I tried a other paper airplane book and was very unhappy with it. The planes were of flimsy material, sometimes I had to use tape or paper clips to assemble them. This book had paper that flew nicely, only one piece of paper needed, and the plane folded really well with either a gentle toss or a strong No - Paper clips or tape.
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