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Books in Flat Stanley series

  • Stanley’s School

    William Bee

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Stanley has lots of eager students at school today!Ding, ding, ding! It's time for school with Stanley and Hattie. Stanley reads a story to Little Woo, Sophie, and Benjamin. Outside, everyone has fun in the garden, and Stanley's lemonade and Hattie's lovely fruit salad are delicious snacks for lunch right before a nice little nap. Things get a little messy during art time, though . . . uh, oh!Stanley’s School invites young readers to explore everyday classroom activities in a sweet, simple world. With bright illustrations, adorable characters, and a padded-cover format, William Bee’s Stanley series is perfect for readers transitioning from board books to picture books.
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  • Flat Stanley

    Jeff Brown, Scott Nash

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 22, 2006)
    Meet Stanley Lambchop.He's an ordinary boy with an extraordinary problem.He's four feet tall, about a foot wide . . . oh, and half an inch thick.At first being flat is fine. It's fun going in and out of rooms simply by sliding under the door. And it's exciting being mailed to your friends in California for a visit. But it's not always easy being different, and soon Stanley wishes he could be just like everybody else. Will he ever be normal again?
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  • Stanley's Garage

    William Bee

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Can Stanley fix all the cars in his garage today?Stanley is working at his garage. From filling up Hattie’s red speedster with gas to changing the tire on Shamus and Little Woo’s blue station wagon, it sure is a busy day. As his friends each come in with their car problems, Stanley knows just what to do to get them back on the road.William Bee’s wonderful series featuring Stanley, an adorable hamster, is great for readers at a transitional age between board books and picture books. Stanley’s Garage will appeal to young children wanting to know about occupations and machines.
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  • Stanley the Builder

    William Bee

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Stanley is building a house. Will he make it just right?When Myrtle buys a plot of land, she asks Stanley to build her a new house. He works step by step – from clearing the site with a bulldozer, to pouring the foundation, to painting the finished house in Myrtle’s favorite colors. Luckily, Charlie helps out too. Building houses is hard work, but all three friends are happy with a job well done.William Bee’s wonderful series featuring Stanley, an adorable hamster, is great for readers at a transitional age between board books and picture books. Stanley the Builder will appeal to young children wanting to know about occupations and machines.
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  • Stanley's Diner

    William Bee

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Stanley is cooking for some hungry customers today!Eggs and pancakes, coming right up! Stanley is cooking for all the hungry customers who come into his diner, while Hattie takes their orders. Then Stanley serves up a special cake – but whose birthday are they celebrating?William Bee’s wonderful series featuring Stanley, an adorable hamster, is great for readers at a transitional age between board books and picture books. Stanley’s Diner will appeal to young children wanting to know about occupations and machines.
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  • Stanley's Toolbox

    William Bee

    Board book (Peachtree Petite, March 1, 2020)
    It’s another busy day with Stanley and friends!Stanley is helping Little Woo fix up his treehouse. They need to build a ladder, fix the roof, and hang some pictures. But Stanley also has a surprise―what could it be? An early introduction to the practical function of tools commonly found at home, this board book will appeal to Stanley’s youngest tool-loving fans.
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  • Stanley the Farmer

    William Bee

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2015)
    Down on the farm, Stanley is sowing seeds. Will they grow?It’s going to be a busy day on Stanley’s farm! From plowing the field, to planting the seeds, to harvesting the wheat, Stanley has a lot to do. Luckily, his friends Shamus and Little Woo lend a helping hand.William Bee’s wonderful series featuring Stanley, an adorable hamster, is great for readers at a transitional age between board books and picture books. Stanley the Farmer will appeal to young children wanting to know about occupations and machines.
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  • Stanley's Colors

    William Bee

    Board book (Peachtree Petite, Sept. 1, 2016)
    It’s another busy day for Stanley and friends!Stanley and Little Woo are learning about colors and vehicles. There’s a red car, a yellow motorbike, and even a pink balloon!Our favorite hamster is now starring in a new board book series from author William Bee! Focused on early childhood learning, this board book will appeal to Stanley’s youngest fans.
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  • Stanley's Store

    William Bee

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2017)
    Welcome to Stanley’s Store! Can Stanley help his friends find everything they need?Stanley has fresh fruits and veggies to be unloaded, Myrtle needs help at the cheese counter, Shamus and Little Woo’s groceries must be rung up, and―oh no! Charlie just knocked over Stanley’s produce display. Even for an industrious hamster like Stanley, running a store is hard work!Stanley’s Store invites young readers to explore grocery store processes, colors, and machines in a sweet, simple world. With bright illustrations, adorable characters, and a padded-cover format, William Bee’s Stanley series is perfect for readers transitioning from board books to picture books.
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  • Flat Stanley

    Jeff Brown, Tomi Ungerer

    Library Binding (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1964)
    A flat boy can do almost anything!Stanley Lambchop is an ordinary boy. At least he was, until the night his bulletin board fell off the wall and flattened him. All of a sudden, Stanley can slide under doors, mail himself across the country in an envelope, and fly like a kite!But flatness has its serious side, too. Sneak thieves have been stealing paintings from the Famous Museum of Art, and Stanley knows he's the only one who can stop them. Will the robbers discover Stanley's plan before he foils theirs?
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  • Stanley's Paint Box

    William Bee

    Board book (Peachtree Petite, March 1, 2020)
    It’s another busy day with Stanley and friends!Stanley brings his paint box to paint a colorful castle with Little Woo, Sophie, and Benjamin. There’s red paint and blue paint and yellow paint and white paint. But what about the other colors? An early introduction to painting tools and art media, this board book is great for teaching primary and secondary colors.
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  • Stanley's Party

    Linda Bailey, Bill Slavin

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Stanley's people go out a lot. Stanley is a good dog, but one night, while they're away, the temptation becomes too great and he sneaks up onto the couch. What a wonderful experience! Soon he's also blasting the music, dancing around the living room and raiding the fridge. Stanley's never had so much fun! But after a couple of weeks something is missing, and Stanley realizes that partying alone has lost its thrill.
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