![]() I simply prompt her with “clue words” so she can remember. She jumps a lot.)Īs always, all questions are Zoey’s. ![]() So when the opportunity arose for her to actually sit down with the man himself and talk Star Wars…well, she literally jumped at the chance. At this point, she can recite huge chunks of the books by heart. But her Origami Yoda phase has been the longest. She went through a (prolonged) Star Wars radio dramatization phase. Zoey falls asleep to audiobooks every night. Since then, she’s acquired the other books in the series and listens to them all the time. Both kids were riveted to the stories and barely spoke at all. ![]() That turned out to be the easiest road trip ever. We had gone to the library to stock up on some audiobooks, and Zoey grabbed the first two books in the series: The Strange Case of Origami Yoda and Darth Paper Strikes Back. She was already a Star Wars fan, and she was really intrigued by the covers of each book. We first encountered the Origami Yoda books on a roadtrip. To say that Zoey is a fan of his is a massive understatement. Today, Zoey chats with author Tom Angleberger. ![]() Welcome to another installment of Questions From a Kid. (previous interviews in this series can be found here.) ![]()
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