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 ...
Tom Angleberger, a former GeekDad contributor, has a couple of books for middle schoolers that are quite funny and work in a lot of fun geeky references. You may have heard of the first two: The ...
Tom Angleberger is the author of the popular Origami Yoda series and the Flytrap Files series, as well as several other books for kids. Here he reflects on his new book, Dino Poet: A Graphic Novel, ...
PARMA, MI – He makes being the weirdest, nerdiest kid in school seem pretty cool. That's probably because the force is with Tom Angleberger. Yes, that force from Star Wars. But not in the way you ...
Tom Angleberger is the author and illustrator of the bestselling Origami Yoda series of books for middle-grade kids. In the books, Dwight is an awkward sixth-grader who uses a Yoda finger puppet to ...
BLACKSBURG — Children shouted, raised their hands and nearly jumped out of their seats to guess the character Tom Angleberger was drawing on an easel at the Blacksburg library Nov. 15. He’s a rock ...
Meet Tom Angleberger you must. And brush up on your Star Wars beforehand. Because after you see the author of The Strange Case of Origami Yoda on Aug. 23 at Barnes & Noble in Frisco you, too, may want ...
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 ...
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 ...
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