Best Ever Paper Airplanes by Norman Schmidt
There is more than one way to make a paper airplane...at least 18 ways to be precise!
Kids of all ages (especially the grown-up ones!) will love this book which features 18 unique paper airplane designs named after birds with comprehensive instructions on how to make them.
Create a sky full of fabulous-looking models that really soar, swoop, sail, and dive. Just follow the simple diagrams that make it easy to create these projects, each named for a bird, from Eagle to Swallow. You'll also find fantastic decorating suggestions and colour illustrations that show you the final result. Soon you'll be able to create your own super squadron!
The book also includes a detailed explanation of what makes a good paper airplane, such as lift, gravity, drag and thrust.
"Sleek, slick, and beautiful...Includes similarities to real-life airplanes...The book features crisp white diagrams, clear black type, step-by-step instructions, yellow boxes of special construction information, and magnified views of tricky sections." - School Library Journal
There is more than one way to make a paper airplane...at least 18 ways to be precise!
Kids of all ages (especially the grown-up ones!) will love this book which features 18 unique paper airplane designs named after birds with comprehensive instructions on how to make them.
Create a sky full of fabulous-looking models that really soar, swoop, sail, and dive. Just follow the simple diagrams that make it easy to create these projects, each named for a bird, from Eagle to Swallow. You'll also find fantastic decorating suggestions and colour illustrations that show you the final result. Soon you'll be able to create your own super squadron!
The book also includes a detailed explanation of what makes a good paper airplane, such as lift, gravity, drag and thrust.
"Sleek, slick, and beautiful...Includes similarities to real-life airplanes...The book features crisp white diagrams, clear black type, step-by-step instructions, yellow boxes of special construction information, and magnified views of tricky sections." - School Library Journal