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It’s the most wonderful time of the year on Kashyyyk, and LEGO Star Wars fans are invited to journey back to Chewbacca’s homeworld for a Wookiee-sized celebration of the galaxy’s most cheerful and magical holiday — Life Day!

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This November, the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special, — which premieres on Life Day, November 17, 2020 on Disney+, — will reunite Rey, Finn, Poe, Chewie, Rose and all your favorite droids, from R2-D2 to BB-8, for a joyous feast on Life Day, the holiday first introduced in 1978’s Star Wars Holiday Special. The new LEGO special is the first to debut on the streaming platform and will continue the rich longtime collaboration between Lucasfilm and the LEGO Group — playful adventures told in an endearingly irreverent way.

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Set after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Rey leaves her friends to prepare for Life Day as she embarks on a new adventure with BB-8 to gain a deeper knowledge of the Force. At a mysterious Jedi temple, Rey finds herself hurled into a cross-timeline adventure through beloved moments in Star Wars cinematic history, coming into contact with Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi and other iconic heroes and villains from all nine Skywalker saga films. But will she make it back in time for the Life Day feast and learn the true meaning of holiday spirit? You’ll have to watch to find out!

And starting next month, you can get a closer look at some of the holiday-themed characters from the special when the 2020 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar releases on September 1. This year, the advent calendar was designed in concert with the development and production of the show. DK will also release the LEGO Star Wars Holiday sticker book, which lets brick fans stick instead of click.

The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special is a production of Atomic Cartoons, the LEGO Group, and Lucasfilm. It is directed by Ken Cunningham and written by David Shayne, who is also co-executive producer. James Waugh, Josh Rimes, Jason Cosler, Jacqui Lopez, Jill Wilfert, and Keith Malone are executive producers.

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The magic of a great children’s book never leaves us. They take us on journeys, they challenge us, they even teach us about life. And the same can be said of the Star Wars films. A Jedi You Will Be by author Preeti Chhibber and artist Mike Deas, coming October 6, is a beautifully illustrated, engaging release for young readers that blends the power of picture books and the lessons of Star Wars. In A Jedi You Will Be, part of the year-long celebration of the 40th anniversary of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, the reader has followed Luke Skywalker to Dagobah for his Jedi training; Yoda notices the reader and instructs them, as well. It’s completely delightful, and to mark the kickoff of Star Wars Reads month, StarWars.com caught up with Chhibber to talk about adapting one of the saga’s most mystical and educational sequences into a book for our own younglings.

StarWars.com: What I think is really great about A Jedi You Will Be is that it feels like a genuine children’s book any of us might’ve grown up with, going from warm to spooky to inspiring, regardless of the Star Wars connection. Was that something you were trying to accomplish?

Preeti Chhibber: Definitely — I absolutely adore picture books and part of what makes it such a compelling medium is that there’s drama in the economy of its text and page count. So I wanted to get that across, for sure. And Mike Deas’ illustrations are no small part of that, he’s done such an incredible job pulling those emotions into the images.

StarWars.com: At the same time, it has this really smart conceit that the reader followed Luke to Dagobah, so kids will get to see Luke’s training while Yoda instructs them, as well. What can you tell us about coming up with that angle and then the challenges of telling your story that way?

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Preeti Chhibber: When [Disney Lucasfilm Press editor] Caitlin Kennedy approached me about the project, I think they already knew they wanted it to be from Yoda’s perspective and discussing Luke’s training. The challenges with having Yoda speak directly to the reader were bringing some of the more esoteric parts to a level that’s appropriate for very young kids — “Do. Or do not. There is no try,” can sound quite harsh to a child. So just bring about that idea, adding on the “Do it, you can,” to illustrate that it’s about learning and growing and committing to the action, for example.

StarWars.com: The art has this beautiful watercolor, almost dreamlike quality. It really adds to the experience and again gives it this classic children’s book feel.

Preeti Chhibber: I am obsessed with Mike’s artwork. I think it is truly some of the best Star Wars work I’ve ever seen. His Yoda might be my favorite Yoda, now. He’s just so cute and comforting. The colors are these gorgeous pastels that are inviting and, again, have this sense of comfort about them.

StarWars.com: There are lots of great new creatures and training scenes added. How did those come to be?

Preeti Chhibber:Mike actually answered this on Twitter! My notes in the manuscript were very much, “A creature goes here, something reptilian,” or maybe, “This one might look like a quokka?” and then Mike came back with these really fun and interesting aliens.

StarWars.com: Finally, what do you hope children will take away from the book?

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Preeti Chhibber: What I’ve always loved about the Force is that it’s there and connects us all and that’s what I hope gets across to kids reading the book. Their impact matters, and they should be thoughtful about it.

A Jedi You Will Be arrives October 6 and is available for pre-order now.

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