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Flat Stanley and Arthur have to help Mr. Pete's bakery. Will they be able to come up with a idea in time? This book is by Lori Houran and Macky Pamintuan ...
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May 15, 2024 · Hi friends! 👨🍳 Listen and follow along as K reads aloud Flat Stanley and the Very Big Cookie by Kimberly Derting and Shelli R Johannes ( ages 3 - 8 ). Eve...
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Flat Stanley is a 1964 children's book written by Jeff Brown and originally illustrated by Tomi Ungerer. It is the first in a series of books featuring Stanl...
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Jul 26, 2010 · First published in the 1960s, Flat Stanley is a classic, fun tale of a boy with a difference. The story is timeless and still just as relevant – with its messages of acceptance, jealousy and good versus evil – in the modern world. As Arthur learns to understand his brother’s situation and the family adapts to this new version of Stanley ...
Flat as a pancake, smashed by a bulletin board, Stanley uses his new shape to gain attention, but he soon learns the downside of being different. Jeff Brown's sophisticated humor keeps adults entertained, while kids identify with Stanley's feelings and enjoy his adventures. The illustration style, though dated, is expressive and funny.
How the Flat Stanley Project Works One of the reasons the Flat Stanley Project has become a success is due to the simplicity of the concept. Kids send a flat visitor to a school, a celebrity, a family member, a politician or anyone of interest and the recipient returns the little flat guy along with a completed journal and perhaps some souvenirs such as post cards, photos, or special items.
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Flat Stanley. Flat Stanley is an American children's book series written by author Jeff Brown (January 1, 1926 – December 3, 2003). [1] The idea for the book began as a bedtime story for Brown’s sons, which Brown turned into the first Flat Stanley book. The first book featured illustrations by Tomi Ungerer and was published in 1964. [2]