Binding: Calendar EAN: 9780761141822 ISBN: 0761141820 Label: Workman Publishing Company Manufacturer: Workman Publishing Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2006-06-01 Publisher: Workman Publishing Company Studio: Workman Publishing Company
Editorial Review:
Wheeee! From paper airplane world record holder Ken Blackburn and engineer Jeff Lammers, authors of the 2.2-million-copy bestselling World Record Paper Airplane series, it’s a year of bold, zippy, and irresistibly tiny flyers to fold and let soar. Each full-color plane is based on one of 30 models—including the Eagle, the Spitfire, the dartlike Arrow, the Flicker, the whirlybird-style Twister, and the Mini World Record—and is swathed in bold, full-color original graphics for maximum impact. It’s instant entertainment—for the office, the school lunchroom, and even the classroom (warning: teachers may not see the entertainment value in this). Calendar includes detailed folding instructions.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: 365 tiny Paper Airplanes Page a Day Calendar 2007 Comment: This is a fabulous gift for age 5 and up. Each page can quickly be made into a tiny paper air plane with just a few folds. My five grandsons love to make them,line them up, and fly them. Younger kids need a litte instruction about the dot and dash lines and that's all. Marvelous idea. Customer Rating: Summary: Get the inner kid out! Comment: Do you have a very grown up engineer/scientist/researcher/... in your family, the kind of well respected eminence that is always reasonable, decent, and well-behaved? You want to see this person's eyes sparkle with mischief and look like a 5-year old with a new toy? Get this calender! It won't take long and you will see tiny colored paper airplanes fly around even the most venerable office spaces. And if there is more then one person in that office, they will fight every morning about who gets the calender sheet of the day to fold.
Every calender sheet is printed with folding/cutting lines and an airplane design that reach from NASA Spaceshuttle, over fiercely colored thunderbird to psychedelic patterns. There are about 30 different types of airplanes, for each of which you get detailed folding instructions. They reach from very simple paper airplanes to quite complex to pretty strange ones (there is a round one that does not look like a plane at all).
The best toys are still the most simple ones. I love this calender, the person I gave it to loves it, and everybody who sees it but doesn't have it, is envious. Trust me, next year I will get a whole bunch of them. Customer Rating: Summary: great so far Comment: Santa brought this calendar to my 8-yr old son and the models are simple enough and the directions clear enough that he has successfully completed most of the 12 for the year so far. It's a nicely done, coloful page-a-day calendarl. Customer Rating: Summary: 365 Tiny Paper Airplanes Page-A-Day Calendar 2007 Comment: I bought two of these calendars...one for my oldest son who has 4 yr old twin boys and the other for my future son-in-law who is an Air Force pilot; they all loved receiving them as Christmas gifts! Customer Rating: Summary: Nice gift Comment: The calendar is a great gift idea, and the colors for each plane are very cool. However, the directions for folding the paper airplanes are a little complicated for a 1st grader. It will take a little help from a parent to get started.
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