Origami cranes are cool, but do you know what’s cooler? Origami cranes dancing to the beat. That’s the challenge [Basami Sentaku] took on when he created Dancing Paper (YouTube link).
“We’re trained to use toys as tools—that’s what separates us from a typical playgroup,” she explained. “We break child development down into many steps, small pieces of big milestones.
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Not least because the design has finally been given a sturdy toy that you can have fun playing with but because it looks so much better and closer to the anime version than the Yamato toy did.