by Tom Angleberger
Can a Yoda, made out of paper, sitting on a sixth grader's finger really give good advice? Does Yoda really know what's going to happen or is it just a piece of paper? That's exactly what Tommy needs to find out because if Yoda can really give advice he has an extremely important question to ask.
First off, Origami Yoda is exactly what his name says he is. He is a Yoda made out of origami paper. The thing that's strange is that he resides on Dwight's finger and travels around school giving advice. Yoda can't speak, so he does his speaking through Dwight. Some students believe in Yoda's powers, others think it is a big hoax.
And as I said before, Tommy needs to find out if Yoda is real or fake because he has a big problem that he needs help with. Please read The Strange Case of Origami Yoda to find out if a little piece of folded paper can really help sixth grader Tommy with his pressing issues.
Published: 2010
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Locations: Class Library, Public Library, Amazon
Intro # 2:
If you are an adult, you won't believe this story so don't bother reading it. But if you're a kid who spends all day in a school exposed to all the different kinds of kids out there, you will believe this book, so read it!
Dwight is a sixth grader. He wears pants, wears shirts, and goes to class just like you or me. What is unique about Dwight is that he walks around with an Origami Yoda on his finger. And another thing, Yoda gives out free advice. Sounds a little far fetched, but picture your school, your class, not so far fetched anymore is it.
Well, Tommy needs some advice but he's not sure he can trust Origami Yoda so he starts to investigate. He interviews students that Origami Yoda has helped. He then has to decide, can Origami Yoda help him or not?
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