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Uno dei personaggi più amati dell'indimenticabile film Guerre Stellari è Yoda, il Gran Maestro del Consiglio Jedi, detentore di una saggezza si può dire "universale". Ma... non tutti alla scuola media McQuarrie lo conoscono. Dwight, il ragazzo più schiappa della scuola in questione, non smette però di sorprendere ogni giorno i suoi compagni: tramite un pupazzetto di carta da lui costruito e infilato sul dito, un origami a forma di Yoda, riesce sorprendentemente a dispensare perle di saggezza a chiunque si rivolga a lui per un consiglio. Yoda, parlando attraverso la voce di Dwight, è capace di prevedere il giorno del compito in classe a sorpresa o di salvare un ragazzino da una figuraccia imbarazzante o di dare sempre il consiglio giusto nelle complicate faccende di cuore. Ma è possibile che quello strano pupazzetto dalle orecchie aguzze abbia davvero dei poteri e utilizzi la mitica "Forza" dello Yoda? Tommy decide di investigare... e così riunisce in un libro i racconti e i commenti dei suoi compagni. Ed ecco che La mia vita con Yoda diventa un gustosissimo diario corale, scritto a più mani da compagni e compagne della stessa scuola, per arrivare alla verità dei fatti, illustrato da spassosi sketch in tutte le pagine. E, alla fine, per tutti, le istruzioni per costruire l'origami a forma di Yoda, da infilare sul dito e da far conoscere ai propri amici... Età di lettura: da 9 anni.
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- Pagine: 150
- Data di uscita: 23-06-2010
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Let us now sit back and consider what the ultimate boy/girl middle grade novel would contain. By which I mean, the novel that perfectly balances out the stereotypical vision of what boys like in a book versus what stereotypical girls like in a book. You see these stereotypes referred to all the time Leggi tutto
There's always that one weird kid in school who has no idea that they're weird; all of the other kids can tell them that they're weird, but they just go on being weird, and Tom Angleberger really does a fantastic job of showing how there needs to be a weird kid in every school to shake things up and Leggi tutto
I was not a big fan of this book. 1.) I don't like DIARY OF A WIMPY KID format. The drawings in this book are extremely ugly and not pleasant to look at. 2.) The plot was rather lame, I thought. The kids 6th grade concerns (Can I muster up the courage to ask this girl to dance? How can I stop this dw Leggi tutto
In a time not too long ago and in a galaxy located somewhere in the American Southeast,* there was a boy named Dwight, an incredibly unpopular boy adrift in a benighted middle school (as if there is any other kind). Like so many unpopular kids in middle school/junior high, Dwight doesn’t get the soc Leggi tutto
REVIEW “This 5 star review you must write.” That would be the advice my own Origami Yoda gave to me. Since I believe in Origami Yoda, I am going to follow that advice. In this imaginative middle grade book, sixth-grader Tommy presents his investigation into whether or not Origami Yoda is real. The boo Leggi tutto
The first thing I did when I saw this book with Yoda and a light saber on the cover was flip to the front to make sure George Lucas was getting his cut. He is. Next I read the book, which has plenty of Star Wars references mixed in with 6th grade boys, some sports, awkward school dances, a bully, a
The Good: When I was in school, I was usually known as the weird kid, thanks to my psychological condition and different sort of upbringing, so, I can identify with some of the characters in this book. It definitely has fun with Lucas' space opera, and some crazy moments are found within. Fans of kid Leggi tutto
Originally read 3/23/2012 Reread (second time listening) 4/13/2012 I loved it. This book is quickly becoming a favorite in my fourth grade classroom. I loved how each chapter was told from the point of a different character with comments from the main narrarator at the end of each chapter. I can't wai Leggi tutto
A friend recommended this book to me and this ended up being one of my favorite books. Origami Yoda is about a sixth grade class. There is a really strange boy named Dwight who has an Origami Yoda, and he wears it on his finger. In this book Origami Yoda spreads his wisdom to everyone who wants his
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