Quirky, funny, and easy origami action models that move, fly, delight, and surprise!Get ready to fold, play, and laugh! Every page of
Action Origami introduces you to delightfully quirky paper creations that go far beyond static shapes. These unique origami models
hop, spin, chomp, blink, and wiggle—bringing hours of hands-on fun for kids, families, crafters, and anyone who loves a little paper magic.
Whether you're new to folding or a seasoned paper artist, you'll love how easy it is to follow along. Each project comes with step-by-step instructions and online video tutorials, so you're never stuck for long.
Discover over 70 unconventional origami models in five exciting categories:- Funny Faces & Silly Poses — Laugh-out-loud designs like the waggling Cheeky Moves, the Blinking Eyes, and an origami Sit-Up Enthusiast that just won't quit
- Amazing Magic Tricks — Surprise and delight with clever creations like Momotaro's Peach (with hidden Peach Boy!) and the springy Snake-in-the-Box
- Spooky & Otherworldly Creatures — Fold a Kappa Eating a Fish, create a creepy Snake Cryptid, and spook your friends with unexpected wiggles and chomps
- Awesome Articulated Toys — Make interactive models like a working Power Shovel Arm, a flying Catapult, and a spinning Propeller that twirls like a maple seed
- Cute Chibi Animals — Fold adorable animated creatures like the Monkey Playing Cymbals, Headstand Penguin, and a Howling Dog ready to serenade the moon
Action Origami brings your folds to life! These action-packed models are perfect for
family fun, classroom projects, rainy day activities, or craft night with friends.About the Author:Isamu Sasagawa is a Japanese origami artist. He graduated from the College of Art, University of Tsukuba. While working as a writer for children's programs and animation scripts, he became active as a picture book author. Additionally, as a "hobbyist- engineer," he publishes origami models and other easy crafts made from everyday (but unusual) materials such as mandarin oranges, wet towels and paper cups on YouTube and his blog. He has published several books on the subject of origami, including
Origami Monsters & Magic (Tuttle, 2024).