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Japanese Origami
A fun activity that Japanese self-centered
children love is origami. Attitude
Origami is the art of folding
paper. Paper airplanes, boats, Mira Meefirst:
boxes, and flowers are all Hey, Otto! I collected more
examples of Japanese origami. money than anyone for the
missionary offering. Do I
Some origami is fairly simple to get my name in the church
newsletter?
do, while some is very compli-
cated and requires many folds.
It may take a while to master
origami, but it is fun to see how OR
many different objects you can Outreach Otto:
make. An easy way to add Mira, be careful. Do
excitement to a design is to use not think you are
better than you really
colored construction paper. You can are. We are all part of
the body of Christ. We
also draw designs on the paper are working together
before and after you fold. You can so that God’s name
will be lifted up, not
find directions online or from books ours.
at the library. So, get some paper
and let the folding begin!
Christ-centered
Gratitude
oops!
A new missionary to Japan was studying Japanese with
a language teacher. The language teacher was told to
not smile or laugh at anything the missionary said The Adventure Continues...
since she was just learning the language. The teacher
asked the missionary to answer the question, “How did We hope you’ve enjoyed Makin’ Trax with
you come to Japan?” The missionary was to answer by MAX! You can continue the adventure online.
saying she came to Japan by car, bus, or airplane. The With your parent’s permission visit our web-
missionary thought she answered the question site www.OneMissionKids.org
correctly by trying to say, “I came to Japan by airplane.”
Here are some clues for Max’s Next Stop:
As soon as she finished the sentence,
her teacher burst out laughing! By • It is famous for beaches and castles.
mistake, the missionary actually said, • It is a leading producer of olives and
“I came to Japan by broom!” olive oil.
• Bull fighting originated here.
• Columbus sailed from here.
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