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Anonymous
Posted February 9, 2009
Stories to pass on
I remember reading Flat Stanley when I was younger so when I saw the box set I had to purchase it for my step-son. He has not started the books yet but he did sleep with the box set the first night I gave it to him. This is a good book for boys since Stanley is flattened in the first book and goes through adventures in the mail. It's a fun set of stories that are a treasure to pass down.
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Reviewed by Dianna Geers for TeensReadToo.com
Stanley is a boy who certainly handles the unexpected. In the first book of this four-book collection, FLAT STANLEY, Stanley is suddenly flattened when a bulletin board lands on him. His worried parents take him to the doctor who says everything is fine. Instead of Stanley being discouraged by his situation, he discovers some perks that come with being flat. He's able to fly like a kite, go to California in an envelope, and even help catch thieves. However, being flat does get old. Luckily, Stanley's brother, Arthur, is able to help him out.
Stanley's life continues to be exciting, even as a round person again. In STANLEY IN SPACE, the President of the United States contacts Stanley and asks for Stanley's family to go into outer space. The Lambchop family travels to the planet Tyrra and meets the Tyrrans, who are very small indeed. The Tyrrans are having problems, but Stanley and his family know just how to help this distant civilization.
In INVISIBLE STANLEY, eating fruit during a storm proves to be just the combination to turn Stanley invisible. He's been flat, he's been to outer space, but invisible? That creates all new kinds of problems. And advantages. Stanley is able to help a stranger ride a bike, help his brother perform magic tricks, and help the police once again. However, when Stanley is tired of not being seen, he is lucky to have his brother help him out again.
When Stanley gets flat once more in STANLEY FLAT AGAIN, Arthur is not able to unflatten him. Stanley has entirely new sets of adventures his second time around as a flat boy. His flat body makes for a perfect sail and helps Mr. Jones to win a boat race. But when a little girl is trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building, Stanley, with his flat and flexible body seems to be the only hope for her rescue. Will Stanley be able to get to the girl? Will he be able to get her out without causing the building to collapse further?
Join Stanley and his family in their amazing adventures. Laugh along with Stanley as he enjoys the advantages of his differences rather than allowing them to limit him. Cheer for his courage as he bravely helps others. Imagine all of the things you could do if you were flat. Or invisible. Or in outer space. There are so many possibilities...1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted February 23, 2010
Flat Stanley Collection
I have found the Flat Stanley series of books to be perfect to read to my 5 year old. He is just learning to read, so he cannot read them himself yet, but he enjoys listening to long stories. These are at a level that are entertaining to him and not too mature.
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Great for 4th graders, struggling to read
My son really enjoyed this book series because it kept hin interested. He liked the characters...
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Flat Stanley Adventures
Participated in 2009 Flat Stanley project for family relative in 2nd grade in Wisconsin with adventure traveling to Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL. Purchased Flat Stanley collection series and two recent releases for his reading enjoyment--The Mount Rushmore Calamity & The Great Egyptian Grave Robbery (Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures Series #1/#2).
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Posted October 21, 2007
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Stanley is a boy who certainly handles the unexpected. In the first book of this four-book collection, FLAT STANLEY, Stanley is suddenly flattened when a bulletin board lands on him. His worried parents take him to the doctor who says everything is fine. Instead of Stanley being discouraged by his situation, he discovers some perks that come with being flat. He¿s able to fly like a kite, go to California in an envelope, and even help catch thieves. However, being flat does get old. Luckily, Stanley¿s brother, Arthur, is able to help him out. Stanley¿s life continues to be exciting, even as a round person again. In STANLEY IN SPACE, the President of the United States contacts Stanley and asks for Stanley¿s family to go into outer space. The Lambchop family travels to the planet Tyrra and meets the Tyrrans, who are very small indeed. The Tyrrans are having problems, but Stanley and his family know just how to help this distant civilization. In INVISIBLE STANLEY, eating fruit during a storm proves to be just the combination to turn Stanley invisible. He¿s been flat, he¿s been to outer space, but invisible? That creates all new kinds of problems. And advantages. Stanley is able to help a stranger ride a bike, help his brother perform magic tricks, and help the police once again. However, when Stanley is tired of not being seen, he is lucky to have his brother help him out again. When Stanley gets flat once more in STANLEY FLAT AGAIN, Arthur is not able to unflatten him. Stanley has entirely new sets of adventures his second time around as a flat boy. His flat body makes for a perfect sail and helps Mr. Jones to win a boat race. But when a little girl is trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building, Stanley, with his flat and flexible body seems to be the only hope for her rescue. Will Stanley be able to get to the girl? Will he be able to get her out without causing the building to collapse further? Join Stanley and his family in their amazing adventures. Laugh along with Stanley as he enjoys the advantages of his differences rather than allowing them to limit him. Cheer for his courage as he bravely helps others. Imagine all of the things you could do if you were flat. Or invisible. Or in outer space. There are so many possibilities¿ **Reviewed by: Dianna Geers
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