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Flat Stanley is taking over the world, one city at a time! In this thrilling fifteenth book in the renowned Flat Stanley’s Worldwide Adventures chapter book series, the Lambchops visit the Big Apple, New York City!

Stanley Lambchop has been invited to New York City to take part in an International Declaration of Friendship at the United Nations! But before anyone signs the declaration, the group goes on a whirlwind tour of New York City.

What should be an adventure quickly turns scary when Stanley and his new friend Ian get separated from their group. But Stanley and Ian manage to find the fun in their situation, traveling around through the subway, across Times Square, and—finally—to the top of the Empire State Building.

But at the end of the day, Stanley and Ian are still on the search to find their families and friends before it’s time to sign the Declaration of Friendship. Will they meet up with their group before it’s too late?

This unforgettable adventure features fun, fascinating facts about New York City! And for parents and teachers, each Flat Stanley book is aligned to the Common Core State Standards, like multicultural adventure, plot and character development story elements, and compare and contrast! Don’t miss any of Flat Stanley’s worldwide adventures!

121 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2018

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June 27, 2021
In my opinion out of all the flat Stanley that I read this is my favrit
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May 13, 2023
(Mom) - read aloud to my 5 & 6-year-olds. I thought it was a great, interesting & educational read about NYC using Flat Stanley as the subject. Chapter book that is reading level probably late kindergarten-early first grade.

Completely clean with zero language or morality concerns.
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September 18, 2019
He gets lost. He finds his parents eventually. Big surprise there. Yawn. Great read for kids though.
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January 15, 2019
Stanley always gets in trouble but has the calmness to get out of trouble. he reminds me of Forrest Gump, he meets so many famous people.
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