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KIDS LEARN HOW TO MAKE OWN GIFTS.


Byline: Mark Kellam

Children made delicious gifts for a special someone during a workshop at the Valley Plaza Branch Library on Thursday Thursday: see week. , Dec. 7.

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Gallego showed the children how to make origami boxes and lids and showed them various books about origami that were available at the library.

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(1 -- 2) Children learn how to make an origami gift box, left. Kevin KEVIN Keepers of the Eternal Vigilance of the Islamic Nation (fictional, from White Teeth by Zadie Smith)  Rodriguez, 5, Carla Rodriguez, 10, both of North Hollywood, and Gia Martinez, 5, of Arleta, watch youth adult librarian Beth Gallego fold paper into a small box. Kevin Rodriguez and his cousin Carla Rodriguez, above, fold their origami gift boxes.

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Dec 14, 2006
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