Flat Stanley

Suitable for 5 - 9 years

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Product description

Stanley Lambchop is an ordinary boy with an extraordinary problem. One night, a giant pinboard falls on top of him, leaving him completely flat. At first, Stanley enjoys the benefits of his strange predicament. It can be fun going in and out of rooms simply by sliding under the door. And it’s a hoot being posted to your friends in California for a holiday. But it’s not always easy being different, and, once the novelty begins to wear off, Stanley wishes he could be just like everybody else again. But how will he ever fill out? A classic comic story which gets children thinking about how it feels to be different.

Also available: Read and Respond activities to accompany Flat Stanley.

Product Details

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781405204170

Publisher

Egmont Books Ltd

Date published

July 3rd, 2003

Accelerated Reader

AR book level: 4.2; Lower years; 1.0 points

Other details

  • 80 pages

Condition

New

UK edition

Reviews

  1. sasha
    on 24 March 2009

    good

    al mi students luved it

    5 out of 5

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What kids think

  1. swanqueen4
    on 13 March 2017

    Stanley Lambchop woke up and the big bulletin board was on top of him. HE WAS FLAT! his younger brother Arthur Lambchop shouted for their mum and dad.Mr and Mrs Lambchop ran up the stairs and into the boys room. Mrs Lambchoptook stanley to see doctor dan. the nurse took his measurments he was four feet tall, one foot wide and half an inch thick. When stanley got used to being flat he could go in and out of rooms just my lying down and sliding through the crack at the bottom even when the doors were closed.One day Stanley got a letter from his friend thomas anthony jeffery. so he decided to make a massive envolope and send himself to his friend and his family for the summer holidays. When he got home Mr Lambchop took the boys out for a bit to the museum or roller skating in the park.

  2. lilliepad1502
    on 9 March 2014

    AMAZING!

  3. bluesnake3
    on 6 March 2014

    i loved it

    5 out of 5
  4. ninjastickman
    on 6 March 2013

    This book is about the good things and the bad things about being flat. A good thing could be that you can fit in a massive envelope and be sent off to california. One of the bad things could be that you can’t be taken seriously. I would recommend this book to 4-7 year olds

    4 out of 5
  5. tweety1
    on 3 October 2012

    amazing ive loved since I was 5 and im 11! great book :]

  6. jd04
    on 16 September 2012

    999 Stars to arsome

  7. stpauls12
    on 15 September 2012

    well, it okay but if you read it you have to read the collection

    3 out of 5
  8. matty24
    on 3 October 2011

    good book

    4 out of 5
  9. Chelsea2003
    on 26 September 2011

    Flat Stanley is fun to read about when he turns flat Loads of adventures packed inside a little book!

    5 out of 5
  10. books25
    on 23 August 2009

    Me and my family found this book a hilarious story of when a notice board falls on Stanley in his sleep and he awakens to appear flat! At first being flat is fun as fame enters Stanley’s life, but as time moves on being flat isn’t as pleasant as the past couple of weeks have been…........

    5 out of 5
  11. maffie
    on 1 February 2009

    This is proboly the best book iv’e chosen to read in years!!!!

    Stanley would be better not flat.

    5 out of 5
  12. transformers10
    on 7 October 2008

    amzing

    5 out of 5
  13. Demondave60
    on 9 September 2008

    bookwitch is right, and on top of that, flat staney’s a good book!

    4 out of 5
  14. bookwitch111
    on 12 March 2008

    Flat Stanley is about a boy who is flattened by a pinboard.

    5 out of 5