Third Annual Children's Day at BPL-Central, May 3, 08
We celebrated the Third Annual Children's Day at Berkeley Public Library a little earlier in the day than the previous years - from 10am to 12pm instead of in the afternoon so only about thirty parents and children showed up, but we had fun nevertheless. We had music and songs with Juan Sanchez, magic with Andrew, and of course, origami with me, Nga Trinh.


Here I am with the senior librarian in charge of the program, Erica G. She got us all the supply that we need that day. Thank you Erica and the Friends of the BPL.

I showed the children and their parents to make a pinwheel, a jumping frog, a fan and a glider. The pinwheel was a big hit with everybody.

This young lady (I forgot her name) told me that she came to the library just for the origami. She got very excited, eager to learn and was neat with her fold. Her main objective was to learn the popular crane fold, which I taught exclusively to her that day.

These two young ladies became my assistants throughout the program. They were fast learners, and they helped out a lot with the children and the clean up afterward. Thank you, ladies.

Here! Would you like to make a jumping frog? A little-jumping-frog made from a business card that can actually jump, which fascinates kids and adults alike.




While we were busy with the folds, my son, Hong-Bao went around and took pictures of other programs, and he really did a great job. Thank you, Bao.

Fun music with Juan Sanchez.




Free books and CDs for parents and their children.

...And Bao came back to my tables to take more pictures.

This mother made a beautiful red pinwheel for her baby.




It's always nice to see parents and their children making their own toys. Origami is a fun-to-learn, hands-on process that turns a two dimensional sheet of paper to three dimensional object in just a few seconds. Pretty neat! See you all next year or at my near future workshops at the North Branch! Please check out some origami books at our five libraries; we have lots of them - from easy to intermediate to sophisticated folds. Cheers, and keep on making beautiful things and enjoy being creative!


Here I am with the senior librarian in charge of the program, Erica G. She got us all the supply that we need that day. Thank you Erica and the Friends of the BPL.

I showed the children and their parents to make a pinwheel, a jumping frog, a fan and a glider. The pinwheel was a big hit with everybody.

This young lady (I forgot her name) told me that she came to the library just for the origami. She got very excited, eager to learn and was neat with her fold. Her main objective was to learn the popular crane fold, which I taught exclusively to her that day.

These two young ladies became my assistants throughout the program. They were fast learners, and they helped out a lot with the children and the clean up afterward. Thank you, ladies.

Here! Would you like to make a jumping frog? A little-jumping-frog made from a business card that can actually jump, which fascinates kids and adults alike.




While we were busy with the folds, my son, Hong-Bao went around and took pictures of other programs, and he really did a great job. Thank you, Bao.

Fun music with Juan Sanchez.




Free books and CDs for parents and their children.

...And Bao came back to my tables to take more pictures.

This mother made a beautiful red pinwheel for her baby.




It's always nice to see parents and their children making their own toys. Origami is a fun-to-learn, hands-on process that turns a two dimensional sheet of paper to three dimensional object in just a few seconds. Pretty neat! See you all next year or at my near future workshops at the North Branch! Please check out some origami books at our five libraries; we have lots of them - from easy to intermediate to sophisticated folds. Cheers, and keep on making beautiful things and enjoy being creative!

2 Comments:
May 3, 2008
Hi Nga,
Thanks for coming and doing your lovely origami. The kids were so excited and it's always a treat for me to see you!
Erica
You're welcome. I'm going to do an Origami Earring Program at North Branch this coming June 28 from 2-3pm. And I hope to see everybody there.
Chao,
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