Origami Peace Cranes

Friendships Take Flight: Includes Story & Instructions to make a Crane (Proceeds Support Peace Crane Project)

Kids, People and Places, Fiction, Asia, Teen, Social Issues
Cover of the book Origami Peace Cranes by Sue DiCicco, Tuttle Publishing
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Author: Sue DiCicco ISBN: 9781462919741
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing Publication: November 20, 2017
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Language: English
Author: Sue DiCicco
ISBN: 9781462919741
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication: November 20, 2017
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Language: English

**Winner Creative Child Magazine 2018 Preferred Choice Award**

Origami Peace Cranes is a multicultural children's book about the capacity for friendship in all of us, and the power of small, but meaningful actions.

When Emma moves to a new town, she's afraid she'll never make friends. She tries her hardest to make a good impression on her new classmates. Through a paper crane origami project, her classmates show her that they really want to get to know her. Later, when a new family moves into her neighborhood, Emma has a great idea how to make them feel welcome!

Filled with fun pictures and ideas, this story addresses the anxiety that comes with new beginnings and introduces kids to moving, making new friends, and starting at a new school.

This book also includes:

  • Step-by-step instructions for making a paper crane
  • 12 sheets of printable origami paper, so that kids can make their own cranes to share!

Proceeds support the Peace Crane Project—originally created for the United Nations International Day of Peace, it aims to expand students' understanding of and appreciation for other cultures, people and countries.

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**Winner Creative Child Magazine 2018 Preferred Choice Award**

Origami Peace Cranes is a multicultural children's book about the capacity for friendship in all of us, and the power of small, but meaningful actions.

When Emma moves to a new town, she's afraid she'll never make friends. She tries her hardest to make a good impression on her new classmates. Through a paper crane origami project, her classmates show her that they really want to get to know her. Later, when a new family moves into her neighborhood, Emma has a great idea how to make them feel welcome!

Filled with fun pictures and ideas, this story addresses the anxiety that comes with new beginnings and introduces kids to moving, making new friends, and starting at a new school.

This book also includes:

Proceeds support the Peace Crane Project—originally created for the United Nations International Day of Peace, it aims to expand students' understanding of and appreciation for other cultures, people and countries.

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