Origami a jumping frog B 4:09

Ngai Chun Cheung demonstrates classic origami models.

How to fold an origami jumping frog.

Origami is the traditional Chinese and Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a representation of an object using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper, and using only one piece of paper. This origami tutorial demonstrates how to fold an origami jumping frog.

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