Totodile Papercraft
Paper crafts are known in most societies that use paper, with certain kinds of crafts being particularly associatedwith specific countries or cultures. In much of the West, the term origami is used synonymously with paper folding, though the term properly only refers tothe art of paper folding in Japan.[2] Other forms of paper folding include Zhezhi (Chinese paper folding), Jong-ie-jeop-gi, from Korea, and Western paperfolding, such as the traditional paper boats and paper planes.
In addition to the aesthetic value of paper crafts, various forms of paper crafts are used inthe education of children. Paper is a relatively inexpensive medium, readily available, and easier to work with than the more complicated media typicallyused in the creation of three-dimensional artwork, such as ceramics, wood, and metals.[3] It is also neater to work with than paints, dyes, and other coloringmaterials. Paper crafts may also be used in therapeutic settings, providing children with a safe and uncomplicated creative outlet to express feelings.[3]
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