Flat Stanley His Original Adventure

I am here this morning as Charlie wanted to share a new book he is reading with you all. Flat Stanley His Original Adventure Charlie and I first came across these books when we begin homeschooling. Once we found the series of Flat Stanley  and Charlie and I read the first book we both decided they would be books we use in our Homeschooling classroom.


Even though Charlie isn’t going to homeschool now we still read the Flat Stanley books and I was so happy when we visited Haltom City’s Library a couple weeks ago as I found Flat Stanley His Original Adventure! for free. I brought the book home and Charlie and I have been reading Flat Stanley His Original Adventure! the past couple day until last night when we finished this book. Now, Charlie wants to go back to the library to check out more Flat Stanley books which tells me the one we read was a hit.

Charlie thoughts:

My mother picked up Flat Stanley His Original Adventure! for me at Haltom City Library. I liked the picture on the cover of Flat Stanley His Original Adventure and the colors they used. I liked that Flat Stanley His Original Adventure broken up into chapters as I can read as much or as little as I like at one time. There was 60 pages in this book so it isn’t a huge book which I also liked. Knowing there are 5 chapters made me happy as it meant it wouldn’t take me forever to read Flat Stanley His Original Adventure

I like that Flat Stanley helps others and that he is flat because he can do things other people can’t.Flat Stanley His Original Adventure! will keep you on the edge of your seat. If you haven’t had the opportunity to read Flat Stanley His Original Adventure! Charlie would like to suggest you check this new book out as he thinks you will enjoy it as much as our family did.

In this 50th anniversary edition, join Flat Stanley and the rest of the Lambchop family on the adventure that started it all!

Kids love Flat Stanley—even reluctant readers. For parents and teachers, each Flat Stanley book delivers multicultural adventure, plot and character development story elements, and compare and contrast.

When Stanley Lambchop wakes up one morning, his brother, Arthur, is yelling. A bulletin board fell on Stanley during the night, and now he is only half an inch thick! Amazing things begin happening to him. Stanley gets rolled up, mailed, and flown like a kite. He even gets to help catch two dangerous art thieves. He may be flat, but he’s a hero.

“With lots of pictures and goofy situations, this is a short, delightful story that young readers have loved for generations.” (Brightly.com)

Born in New York City, Jeff Brown has been a story editor and assistant film producer in Hollywood. He has worked on the editorial staffs of The New Yorker and the Saturday Evening Post, and his stories have appeared in these magazines and many others. Mr. Brown is the author of several other books about the Lambchop family, including Flat Stanley, Stanley and the Magic Lamp, and Invisible Stanley, all published by HarperCollins.

https://youtu.be/2jYc6DHmJ1k?list=PL5gwKJHUfcDuNav-5EytxUbU_EzZ3uSDj

I have a question for you have you or your children read Flat Stanley His Original Adventure!  if so what did they think of the book? Do you use these books in your classroom? If so do you have a link to the lessons you have done which you can share with us? Have your children made a Flat Stanley and sent him somewhere? If so where?

Inside this post are my affiliate links and if you click on them and make a purchase I will earn a small amount of money of the items you purchase as I am a affiliate for Amazon.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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