This book offers a wide range of paper-based projects to help professional designers, students, and the growing number of paper-craft enthusiasts expand their skills with paper. The projects are classified by technique and is shown along with a photograph and an easy-to-follow template. More than 250 projects include invitation cards, announcements of events, moving, new shop opening, greeting cards, promotional cards, posters, table displays, point-of-sales materials, and brochures—the very reference material designers collect, permanently preserved in a single volume.
* My 5 year old son, 2 year old daughter and their friends (with some
help of my husband and/or me) have spent many an hour folding and
flying these airplanes. True there are only 3 planes, but that hasn't
stopped them from folding them over and over with different types of
paper. I recommend this as a great stocking stuffer for any age kid,
girl or boy!
* For the same money, you should get Quick and Easy
Paper Planes that Really Fly, by Paul Jackson. This book has many more
models and clear, easy instructions. My son already knew how to build
the three planes in this foldout.