Fold Me a Poem

Fold Me a Poem by Kristine O’Connell George, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2005, is a first edition featuring 56 pages in English. This book invites readers to explore a vibrant world where a young boy crafts origami creatures from colorful paper, showcasing his imaginative creations. The collection includes thirty-two poems that capture the essence of various animals, bringing to life scenes of roosters, buffalo, cheetahs, and moths through playful language and imagery.
Readers will find a unique blend of poetry and art, as celebrated illustrator Lauren Stringer enhances the text with luminous illustrations. The book not only entertains but also encourages creativity through origami, making it a delightful resource for those interested in activities related to animals and art. Additionally, it features an illustrator’s note and a comprehensive list of origami-related books and websites, providing further avenues for exploration.
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Join a young boy as he creates a world filled with origami creatures of all shapes and sizes out of an array of brightly colored paper. From roosters waking up and buffalo pawing the tablecloth to cheetahs racing lions and moths that yearn for butterfly colors, here is a glimpse into the vibrant imagination of a child.
Award-winning author Kristine O’Connell George’s thirty-two spirited poems combine seamlessly with celebrated artist Lauren Stringer’s luminous illustrations to create a poetry collection that is truly like no other.
Features an illustrator’s note and an extensive listing of origami-related books and websites.
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