Waterstones 100 Paper Dragons to fold and fly
197 ratings
TO EXPLORE MORE
Price: £8.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: 100 decorated tear-out sheets to fold into dragon-themed paper gliders, including fearsome fire-breathers, many-headed monsters, scaly sea serpents, a mechanical dragon and lots more. Includes detailed folding instructions for four different types of dragon, from Razorwing to Skyskimmer the glider, in the fold-out front cover of the book. With dragon master challenges to test the dragons' accuracy, distance and endurance. Waterstones 100 Paper Dragons to fold and fly - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781409598596
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781409598596
My website utilises affiliate links when you click my 'Get the best deal now' buttons. If you buy something through one of these links, I may earn a little commission, at no extra cost to you.
I have relationships with many of the top online retailers (purchasing, shipping and returns will be handled directly by them) which enables me to offer the best deal online for the Waterstones 100 Paper Dragons to fold and fly and many other similar products - which will appear below, to enhance your online shopping experience.
For even more great deals on Waterstones Books, click the link.
Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5
Review: Bought to use with children in school. Was welled received.
Author: Treehugger
Rating: 3
Review: I bought this for 2 little boys aged 2 and 5 and they both enjoyed getting me to fold them numerous dragon planes. There are only 5 different designs, which was a bit of a let down with 100 possible planes to make. Though this isn't a deal breaker. And 2 to 3 of them are simply not very good fliers. They are quick, easy and simple to make, with very clear instructions and folding lines to follow, whic was very helpful (the only unclear bit is what side up to fold them to get the best dragon pic across the wings, so that I had to start again, unfolding and refolding the other way round a few times.) The boys liked the 'pointy nose' plane best but didn't like the more unconventionally shaped ones so much. Some just didn't fly all that well, and others looked weird, with the nose folded over and over so many times that it had no aerodynamics. They are also quite small (the paper is only A5, not A4 as you'd expect, but this isn't a deal breaker either. The dragon designs are fun and very colourful with lots of different ones, with 2 or 3 of each design, which the boys liked as they could make repeats of their favourite ones.