Happy Star Wars Day! There are, of course, lots of exciting Star Wars books out there. Here are some of our favorites!
LEGO Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: Episode III by Ace Landers, illustrated by David A. White (Ages 4–8): Join Yoda, R2-D2, C-3PO, Darth Vader, and the rest of your favorite Star Wars heroes and villains in another hilarious and action-packed adventure!
Star Wars: A Galactic Pop-up Adventure by Matthew Reinert (Ages 7 and up): The New York Times bestselling pop-up artist and engineer has created a 3-D experience, packed with a variety of novelty features—pop-ups, working lightsabers, pull tabs, and other interactive looks at the exciting and popular movies. This look at Star Wars explores the characters, stories, vehicles, droids, and more in the three prequel movies and the Clone Wars. This stunning book gives a whole new perspective to the Star Wars universe.
LEGO Star Wars: Galactic Freedom Fighters Activity Book by Ameet Studio (Ages 7–10): Relive all of the humor and action of LEGO Star Wars in this fun-filled activity book. Includes mazes, matching, code breaking, puzzles and more!
LEGO Star Wars: Vader's Secret Missions by Ace Landers, illustrated by Ameet Studio (Ages 7–10): Darth Vader, the ultimate Sith Lord, has decades of stories to tell. This humorous and action-packed book features all of our favorite heroes and villains.
Star Wars: Jedi Academy: Trilogy Box Set by Jeffrey Brown (Ages 8–12): This set includes all three books from the New York Times bestselling series Star Wars: Jedi Academy. Created by award-winning author/illustrator Jeffrey Brown, this series is a hit for readers of all ages. Whether you're familiar with Star Wars or if you're new to the galaxy, this heartfelt and hilarious adventure follows middle grader Roan as he navigates being a Jedi and dealing with bullies, aliens, robots and even school dances.
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