If you have young Star Wars fans in your house, and they haven't read Tom Angelberger's pair of origami-novel love letters to the franchise, I highly recommend you pick them both up now. And if you ...
Seventh grade at McQuarrie Middle School starts well for "five minutes" but then problems descend like imperial stormtroopers. Exploding pizza bagels! Body odor! Mutant hot dogs! Students turn for ...
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Tommy, Dwight, and the rest of their friends from The Strange Case of Origami Yoda are back, and so is Dwight's wise, eponymous finger puppet, Origami Yoda, who has also transitioned to seventh grade.
Funny what a little scrap of paper can do. Back in 2005, Tom Angleberger was a columnist at the Roanoke (Va.) Times researching answers to readers' questions. He also happened to be a fan of origami, ...
At a table in Kutztown Community Library, kindergartener Levin Williams wields a small paper Yoda in a light saber battle against librarian Alison Trautman’s origami Darth Vader. Within moments, the ...
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