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I should also say about Origami Omnibus that it is a compilation of her favorite origami to create.
Chapter 1 is made of masks. It includes grinning old man, celestial general, demon mask, tengu mask, pinocchio mask, monster from arabian nights, singer of antiwar songs, kamui mask, lion mane, and gorilla.
Chapter 2 is called Origami to Make You Think, and deals mostly with cubes and other 3D geometric objects. It also deals with basic bases, and some aesthetically pleasing forms.
Chapter 3 deals with alternate versions of the traditional origami crane.
Chapter 4 deals with animals. These include the Koala, persian cat, llama, fox beagle, mother and child monkeys, mouse, elephant, lion, giant panda, donkey, dragons, and 7 origami from the age of dinosaurs, including a mammoth.
Chapter 5 is all about polyhedrons.
Chapter 6 is called Viva Origami. It has a water lily pad, a frog, tadpole, her favorite fox, cicada, dragonfly, hopping grasshopper, carp, shark, tropical fish, hermit crab, univalve shell, bivalve shell, seaweeds, sea anemone, and then continues to improve on traditional boxes, books, trees, a church, a town, aircraft, candle, sleigh, car, pinwheel, eye, sail, lips, mustache, eyebrow, nose (including a pinocchio nose/bird beak), rose, sparrow, duck, swallow, eagle, swan, dove, peacock, chicken, pheasant, and an angel.
There's others that I've left out, but that gives you a basic list of what I've got in that book. I also have a book called Origami Zoo, but that one is a bit smaller, and I might just scan the whole thing in and edit it down to a small file size. It tends to refer back to things earlier in the book too much for me to scan things in standalone like the Origami Omnibus allows for.
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