The Strange Case of Origami Yoda
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Journal Entry 2 by AylaMey at Minibieb Kroostweg-Noord PGGM in Zeist, Utrecht Netherlands on Monday, April 29, 2024
Released 2 wks ago (4/29/2024 UTC) at Minibieb Kroostweg-Noord PGGM in Zeist, Utrecht Netherlands
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Je hebt een boek gevonden. Wat leuk dat je even komt kijken. Je mag hier anoniem melding maken van je vondst zodat ik weet dat het boek goed terecht is gekomen.
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Veel leesplezier!
I found this book while taking an unplanned detour home. I started reading while walking, which for safety reasons I cant recommend, but was really nice.
The structure of the book is very interesting; a story is told by one character, and then individually commented on by two other characters with opposing views. The issue of weather the origami yoda possess any magic or °the force° is examined from multiple stances and reaches a very satisfactory conclusion.
All this in very understandable, relatable and humorous language! Written by main character Tommy, a (pre-)teen boy. This makes it a great read for ages 10+, and for Dutch kids a great way to practise English.
It even includes instructions to make your very own origami yoda - which nearly doubled the time I took to finish this book - just shy of 3,5 hours!
The structure of the book is very interesting; a story is told by one character, and then individually commented on by two other characters with opposing views. The issue of weather the origami yoda possess any magic or °the force° is examined from multiple stances and reaches a very satisfactory conclusion.
All this in very understandable, relatable and humorous language! Written by main character Tommy, a (pre-)teen boy. This makes it a great read for ages 10+, and for Dutch kids a great way to practise English.
It even includes instructions to make your very own origami yoda - which nearly doubled the time I took to finish this book - just shy of 3,5 hours!