<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>*Winner Moonbeam Children's Book Award*</b><br><b>*Winner <i>Creative Child Magazine</i> Preferred Choice Award*</b> <p/><i>Origami Peace Cranes</i> is a multicultural children's book about the capacity for friendship in all of us, and the power of small, but meaningful actions. <p/>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! <p/>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. <p/><b>This book also includes: </b> <ul><li> Step-by-step instructions for making a paper crane</li><li>12 sheets of origami paper, so that kids can make their own cranes to share!</li></ul></b>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.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>...a beautiful story book, it's a craft, and it's a way to make friends from around the world, too! --<b><i>Castle View Academy</i> blog</b><br><br><i>Origami Peace Cranes</i> is a book written for children but with a world message...The book is engaging, has beautiful drawings and a presents a wonderful learning lesson for children. --<b><i>EasyPaperCrafts.com</i></b><br><br><i>Origami Peace Cranes</i> is a gorgeous book inside and out. The artwork, in particular, is marvelous, employing a beautiful technique that made the clothing and hairstyles of the children pop with vibrant energy and personality beyond the usual color palettes ... Throw in the free origami paper and instructions for making peace cranes of your own, and you've got the recipe for a truly wonderful book. What a treat. --<b><i>Tulsa Book Review</i></b><br><br><i>Origami Peace Cranes</i> is a multicultural children's story that combines the power of friendship with the traditional Japanese art of folding paper to create decorate objects. --<b><i>Bicultural Mama</i> blog</b><br><br><i>Origami Peace Cranes: Friendships Take Flight</i> by Sue DiCicco is a children's book about friendship and making connections despite differences ... The book includes easy to follow instructions for how to make an origami crane as well as paper. --<b><i>8Asians.com</i></b><br><br>This book is fun and shares feelings that many kids experience the first day at a new school. There is the excitement and nervousness all rolled into one. I love the overall message though of accepting yourself and others just how each is because each is perfect as the person he or she is suppose to be...The book comes with origami paper and instructions to make paper cranes. I have made many paper cranes over the years and have to say these instructions are among the easiest I have seen. --<b><i>Crafty Moms Share</i> blog</b><br><br>This is a sweet story that reminds us of how we are all different and what a wonderful thing that is ... The book is part of a real Peace Crane project where kids are encouraged to make their own Peace Cranes and trade them with others around the world. There is some information on the program in the back of the book as well as origami paper included so kids can get folding right away! --<b><i>This Kid Reviews Books</i> blog</b><br><br>This is an upbeat children's book about making friends ... The bright and perky illustrations show us children from various racial and ethnic backgrounds ... Included in the book are directions for folding the crane and a few pieces of origami paper. <b>-- <i>Nichi Bei Weekly</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Sue DiCicco</b> was one of Disney's first women animators, and is a sculptor and prolific author and illustrator of children's books. An early pioneer of the Internet, she designed and crafted the first online schoolhouse, serving up to 300,000 per event in the 1990s. As part of her desire to creatively connect students from all parts of the world, she founded the Peace Crane Project in 2012. Today, Sue speaks globally, inviting listeners to explore the potential of the Internet to connect students in creating a more understanding, educated, integrated, and peaceful future. She lives in Santa Barbara, California.
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