Gr 2-4–Set in an Asian country in a town called Paperlee, this book highlights an art form, kiragami, which involves both cutting and folding paper, resulting in interesting 3D effects. It has the delicacy of origami and the strength of 3D creations. Anya, a young girl, has noticed an increase of wind during their annual windy period. The kiragami is susceptible to the wind’s force, and the town decides they must confront their nearest neighbors who generate wind to see if they can rachet down the force. Anya and her friends construct a sturdy paper bridge to span the chasm that separates the two towns. A friendly bird attaches it to the other side, and Anya sets off to help fix the problem. Once on the other side, Anya meets the Hazel, who introduces her to kiragami. Together, they devise a solution using their combined talents. The main characters think outside the box and solve a problem they share. This tale has characteristics of a fairy tale, and exploring those connections would be a fun thing to do in a unit on fairy tales. The art, naturally, features origami and kiragami.
VERDICT A very different kind of fairy tale that revolves around a paper craft and with salient lessons on cooperation and community.
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