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━━ What You Get ━━

📚 Core Skills You'll Master:

  • The waterbomb base technique - foundation for 100+ origami designs

  • Step-by-step thinking that transfers from paper to schoolwork

  • Self-checking skills: how to know if you're doing it right

  • The "safety-first" approach to learning anything new

  • How to teach others what you've learned (the real test of mastery)

     

    🧠 The Commander Play Methodology:

  • Introduction to the 3 I's and 3 T's framework

  • Aviation safety principles applied to learning

  • How systematic instruction builds genuine confidence

  • Why persistence matters more than perfection

A notepad with lined paper, a purple sticky note, a blue sticky note, and a gray background.
Two shapes with arrows pointing to them, one rectangular and one hexagonal, with gray triangles on top and bottom.
Colorful paper and wooden rocket and spaceship models against a dark background.

📖 The Origin Story:

  • Discover how a 6-year-old's experience learning this exact rocket at PS 135

    in Brooklyn launched a lifelong system for learning — and why it works for

    children everywhere.

    ━━ Format ━━

  • 20 pages (15% of the complete 136 page book)

  • Step-by-step illustrations and directions

  • Ebook and PDF Bundle included

  • Complete rocket folding instructions from the actual book

Book cover titled 'Origami Rocket: How It All Began' with a photo of colorful paper rockets made from folded paper and popsicle sticks.

FREE ORIGAMI ROCKET SAMPLE 🚀

+ COMIC 1-PAGERS

Transform paper folding into life skills through systematic learning

Black and white illustration of a person in a winter hat and jacket using a slingshot to launch a paper rocket into the sky. The scene includes a building, clouds with swirls, and a billboard promoting origami rocket evolution with a logo. A QR code and informational text boxes about transforming paper into rockets and free sample contents are also visible.

✨ COMICS DOUBLE AS ORIGAMI PAPER ✨

A black and white comic strip titled "How I Learned the Rocket" by Jay Jay Greene. It illustrates a story of a child's journey with rockets, including scenes of school, a classroom, a parent teaching at home, and children playing outside.

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