Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue!: An Origami Yoda Book

· Abrams
4.9
14 reviews
Ebook
208
Pages

About this ebook

The battle for seventh grade continues in the New York Times–bestselling series featuring origami Star Wars puppets you can make at home!

Help us, Principal Rabbski. You’re our only hope.

In their fight against FunTime, the tedious, elective-crushing test prep program, Origami Yoda and the Rebel Alliance have found allies in unexpected places. But the allegiance of one mysterious, all-powerful figure remains to be seen: Principal Rabbski. She says she’ll help the rebels, but the state standard tests are just a month away, and the FunTime Menace is as strong as ever.

With time running out, one rebel decides to take matters into her own hands. Code name: Princess Labelmaker. Convinced that the Alliance’s case file will persuade Rabbski to join the fight, Princess Labelmaker steals it and delivers it right to the principal herself! Will the case file convert the principal . . . or bring about the Alliance’s doom?

Includes instructions for folding your own Leia and Luke.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
14 reviews
nexus
June 22, 2018
I have no words. Just read the thing! ITS the most plastic dinosaurs stooky total rockets thing ever!
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Seth Bourque
May 2, 2015
I've read these since I was in 4th grade and i still love them, they are just really funny and really enjoyable to read!
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Behold Nonsense
October 7, 2015
It will seem obscure but it's really obvious once you read it. Also: is principal rabbski really the Evil Empress they say she is?
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About the author

Tom Angleberger is the bestselling author of the beloved Origami Yoda series. He is also the author of Horton Halfpott, Fake Mustache, the Inspector Flytrap series, and the Qwikpick Papers series. He is married to author/illustrator Cece Bell and lives in Christiansburg, Virginia.

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