Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue!: an Origami Yoda Book
(Libby/OverDrive eComic, Kindle)

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ABRAMS, Inc. , 2014.
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Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue! is the fifth case file of the New York Times bestselling Origami Yoda series from Tom Angleberger!   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 powerful 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 how? 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. The code name for the rogue rebel? Princess Labelmaker! Convinced that the Alliance's case file will persuade Rabbski to join the rebellion, 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 Color Illustrations and Instructions for folding your own origami Leia and Luke.  The Origami Yoda seriesThe Strange Case of Origami YodaDarth Paper Strikes BackThe Secret of the Fortune WookieeThe Surprise Attack of Jabba the PuppettPrincess Labelmaker to the Rescue!Emperor Pickletine Rides the BusArt2-D2’s Guide to Folding and Doodling: An Origami Yoda Activity Book

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eComic, Kindle
Street Date
03/04/2014
Language
English
ISBN
9781613126257

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Also in this Series

  • The strange case of Origami Yoda (Origami Yoda books Volume 1) Cover
  • Darth Paper strikes back: an Origami Yoda book (Origami Yoda books Volume 2) Cover
  • The secret of the Fortune Wookiee: an Origami Yoda book (Origami Yoda books Volume 3) Cover
  • The surprise attack of Jabba the Puppett (Origami Yoda books Volume 4) Cover
  • Princess Labelmaker to the rescue!: an Origami Yoda book (Origami Yoda books Volume 5) Cover
  • Emperor Pickletine rides the bus (Origami Yoda books Volume 6) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

At McQuarrie Middle School, the war against FunTime (the euphemistically named standardized test-prep program) continues, but it seems the Origami Rebel Alliance's previous victory may be short-lived. Despite Principal Rabbski's promise to replace FunTime with extracurriculars, it's still being shown in class! Desperate times call for desperate measures, and someone has decided to take matters into his or her own hand puppet. Princess Labelmaker makes her daring debut by stealing the rebels' secret case file and giving it to the principal, an act that could prove their salvation or their demise. Plastered with Labelmaker's commentary, the latest file offers insight into the nobility of the rebels' cause and the self-serving designs of FunTime's creators. This continues the characteristic spirit and humor readers have come to expect of the Origami Yoda series. In what may be their greatest challenge yet, Angleberger puts the Alliance to the test in more ways than one. But perhaps the greatest mystery of all is this: Just whose hand is behind Princess Labelmaker? HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: These books are more popular than a working droid on Tatooine. Expect the usual army of young Jedis to come out swinging for a copy.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2014 Booklist

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Gr 4-7-The students at McQuarry Middle School resume their battle against FunTime, the Orwellian-named test program purchased by the school district in an effort to raise test scores. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

The FunTime Menace (a deadly boring test prep program) is still wreaking havoc at McQuarrie Middle School in the sixth book in the series. The only way to abolish FunTime is to get Principal Rabbski on the side of the Rebellion, but the Origami Rebel Alliance will have to risk everything to win her over. Angleberger continues to develop authentic and engaging voices in these "case files. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

At McQuarrie Middle School, the war against FunTime (the euphemistically named standardized test-prep program) continues, but it seems the Origami Rebel Alliance's previous victory may be short-lived. Despite Principal Rabbski's promise to replace FunTime with extracurriculars, it's still being shown in class! Desperate times call for desperate measures, and someone has decided to take matters into his or her own hand puppet. Princess Labelmaker makes her daring debut by stealing the rebels' secret case file and giving it to the principal, an act that could prove their salvation or their demise. Plastered with Labelmaker's commentary, the latest file offers insight into the nobility of the rebels' cause and the self-serving designs of FunTime's creators. This continues the characteristic spirit and humor readers have come to expect of the Origami Yoda series. In what may be their greatest challenge yet, Angleberger puts the Alliance to the test in more ways than one. But perhaps the greatest mystery of all is this: Just whose hand is behind Princess Labelmaker? HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: These books are more popular than a working droid on Tatooine. Expect the usual army of young Jedis to come out swinging for a copy. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Gr 4–7—The students at McQuarry Middle School resume their battle against FunTime, the Orwellian-named test program purchased by the school district in an effort to raise test scores.

[Page 145]. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Angleberger, T. (2014). Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue!: an Origami Yoda Book . ABRAMS, Inc..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Angleberger, Tom. 2014. Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue!: An Origami Yoda Book. ABRAMS, Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Angleberger, Tom. Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue!: An Origami Yoda Book ABRAMS, Inc, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Angleberger, T. (2014). Princess labelmaker to the rescue!: an origami yoda book. ABRAMS, Inc.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Angleberger, Tom. Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue!: An Origami Yoda Book ABRAMS, Inc., 2014.

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