A Froebel star, also known as a "Froebel star ornament" or "Froebel star decoration," is a geometric paper star created using a specific folding technique. Named after Friedrich Froebel, the German educator who founded the concept of kindergarten, the Froebel star is often associated with early childhood education and hands-on learning. These stars are typically made from strips of colored paper and involve a folding process that results in a three-dimensional star shape.
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