In spring 2010, Amulet Books published Tom Angleberger’s The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, introducing Dwight, a seemingly clueless sixth grader who communicates with peers through the prescient voice ...
Growing up in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, author Tom Angleberger says he was a “nerdy kid.” “I was a very awkward kid, very lonely, stuck way out in the country,” Angleberger said in a recent ...
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 ...
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I recently bought the new Origami Yoda book, Emperor Pickletine Rides the Bus, which was released Aug. 12. It's the final book in the series by Tom Angleberger, and I wish it weren't, because I don't ...
Yoda’s a big deal, a fantasy creation with millions of fans — and so is Origami Yoda. New River Valley children’s author Tom Angleberger’s folded paper take on the iconic Star Wars character has ...
You may not think you know how to create Origami Yoda. But the Force will be with you and so will Origami Yoda series creator Tom Angleberger on April 12 at the Dallas Museum of Art. The program winds ...
Origami Yoda is back in all its folded, evil-fighting glory. Take an exclusive look at the cover of Princess Labelmaker To the Rescue!, the fifth book in Tom Angleberger's best-selling series. The ...
May the folds be with you. The intricate folds of Origami Yoda, that is. Origami Yoda is the wise finger puppet in seven funny books about middle-school kids and the “Star Wars” characters they make ...
Artist Yoyo Ferro’s latest work appeals to Star Wars and origami fans alike! Using teeny tiny pieces of paper, the artist has made an origami Yoda, complete with wrinkled green face, orange robe and ...
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, ...
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