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Flat Stanley

Flat Stanley: Three Books in One - Flat Stanley; Stanley in Space; Stanley, Flat Again

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Join Stanley Lambchop for three exciting adventures! Flat Stanley The timeless story of Stanley becoming just half an inch thin enough to posted to his friends. Stanley in Space No longer flat, but still adventurous, Stanley and his family take off for some inter-galactic diplomacy! Stanley, Flat Again! It can be fun being flat, but for Stanley the real thing is how to get round again?

256 pages, Paperback

First published July 4, 2005

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Jeff Brown

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Jeff Brown had worked in Hollywood and as an editor and writer in New York before creating Flat Stanley, a hero for the youngest readers whose adventures, with illustrations by Tomi Ungerer, were first published in 1964. Flat Stanley became the star of a series of perpetually popular books. The last, "Stanley, Flat Again!," was published the year he died. All together, Stanley's tales have sold nearly a million copies in the United States alone. The character's life extended further, as schoolchildren mailed cut-outs of him to their friends. In translation, he traveled to France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan and Israel, among other places.

Jeff Brown was born Richard Chester Brown. Originally a child actor, he became Jeff Brown because Actors Equity already had a Richard Brown as a member. A graduate of the Professional Children's School, he provided a child's voice in a radio drama and appeared onstage.

In Hollywood he worked for the producer Samuel Goldwyn Jr. and was a story consultant at Paramount. Preferring to write himself, he sold fiction and articles to national magazines while working at The New Yorker, Life, The Saturday Evening Post, Esquire and finally at Warner Books, where he was a senior editor until 1980. The idea for Stanley came to him one night at bedtime when his sons J. C. and Tony were young and stalling for time. One asked what would happen if the big bulletin board on the wall were to fall on J. C., and Mr. Brown said he would most likely wake up flat. That led to speculation about what such a life might be like. After writing "Flat Stanley, " Mr. Brown went on to "Stanley and the Magic Lamp," "Stanley in Space," "Stanley's Christmas Adventure," "Invisible Stanley" and finally "Stanley, Flat Again!"

The Flat Stanley Project was started in 1995 by Dale Hubert, a third grade schoolteacher in London, Ontario, Canada. It is meant to facilitate letter-writing by schoolchildren to each other as they document where Flat Stanley has gone with them. The Project provides an opportunity for students to make connections with students of other member schools who've signed up with the project. Students begin by reading the book and becoming acquainted with the story. Then they make paper "Flat Stanleys" (or pictures of the Stanley Lambchop character) and keep a journal for a few days, documenting the places and activities in which Flat Stanley is involved. The Flat Stanley and the journal are mailed to other people who are asked to treat the figure as a visiting guest and add to his journal, then return them both after a period of time. In 2005, more than 6,500 classes from 48 countries took part in the Flat Stanley Project.

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May 30, 2017
This is a story of Stanley who wakes up one morning flat. And being flat lets him do some cool things: like catch robbers. But after too much publicity, people make fun of him being flat so his little brother Arthur helps him become round again.
I didn't particularly think this was an amazing piece of literature, however I absolutely love the story idea. I especially liked it more after hearing about how teacher used it in their classroom as a way for students to show their own "flat Stanley" all over. They could send it to relatives and see it in different places.
I can see my students writing letters, and about the adventures that their 'flat self' went on!
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January 13, 2025
All of them were so much fun! I couldn't put it down!
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