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Posted: Jan 10, 2012
Good
How do you do anything?!
Posted By Anonymous, Surfside, USA
via kids.tzivoshashem.org

Posted: Nov 25, 2010
Purim basket
Thank you for all the instructions given to deal with origami creations.

I would like to have some cardboard cake boxes, paper bags, envelopes etc.
Posted By Nimmi, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Posted: Sep 19, 2010
cool
this is so cool thanks
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: May 27, 2010
this so hard that i punched and broke my wall trying to do it MAGOR OUTRAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By trashawna, telodo, ohio

Posted: Nov 29, 2009
WOW!
this is realy fun it worked out so well thank you!
Posted By leah, ny, usa

Posted: Apr 29, 2009
wooow
wow am so surpriced its so nice
Posted By Anonymous, dubai

Posted: Feb 23, 2009
IM SORRY THIS IS THE BEST ORIGAMI PURIM BASKET IVE DONE IN MY LIFE. THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT SO CLEAR BUT WE CAN WORK IT OUT, ONCE U KNOW IT YOU GOT IT. ITS GREAT THANKS SO MUCH! HAVE A HAPPY PURIM :)
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Feb 25, 2007
grade 2
difficult to follow, and I know origami! Also, difficult to print, must do each page individually. Nice idea though.
Posted By Anonymous, San Diego, CA