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Books in Flat Stanley series

  • Stanley Goes Fishing

    Craig Frazier

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, March 1, 2006)
    Early one morning, Stanley drives off with just one thing in mind: going fishing. He puts his boat in the stream and rows to all the best fishing spots, but not a single fish bites. Where are they? In the third book in his Stanley series, renowned graphic designer Craig Frazier once again uses his unique imagination to inspire readers to see and think in fresh new ways. And that's no fish story!
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  • Flat Stanley

    Jeff Brown, Scott Nash

    Library Binding (HarperColl, Jan. 1, 2020)
    None
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  • Stanley Goes for a Drive

    Craig Frazier

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Aug. 5, 2004)
    One hot day, Stanley sets out for a drive with little on his mind. The road is dusty, the pond dry, the cows hot and tired—a usual summer day...or is it? In his first book for children, renowned graphic designer Craig Frazier has combined bold, dynamic illustrations with a simple story that celebrates the imagination and the art of looking at the world in your own way.
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  • Stanley An Elephant Never Forgets

    Disney Book Group, Lara Bergen, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Paperback (Disney Press, June 1, 2003)
    Where, oh, where is Stanley's missing sneaker? A visit to some clever elephants teaches Stanley and Dennis how to retrace their steps to find things that have been lost.
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  • Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #13: The Midnight Ride of Flat Revere

    Jeff Brown

    Audio CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, Oct. 4, 2016)
    [Read by Vinnie Penna]In this exciting new installment in the Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventure series, the Lambchop family is off to Boston, Massachusetts, for a little history and a whole lot of fun. 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.When the Lambchop family gets to Boston, Stanley is excited to go on a Duck Tour, eat lunch at Quincy Market, and see Fenway Park baseball stadium. Stanley even gets to be in a reenactment of American Colonist Paul Revere's famous midnight ride.But Stanley has a problem. The Lambchops' friend, Dr. Dan, is in town, too, and he's giving a speech about his cure for flatness. And he wants Stanley to talk about being flat! But does Stanley want to change and be a regular kid, or would it be better to stay flat after all?
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  • Stanley Daddy Lion

    Disney Book Group, Lara Bergen, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Paperback (Disney Press, April 28, 2003)
    Stanley wishes he could spend more time with his dad. Maybe if he had a lion for a father, then he'd have someone to play with all day long! But after spending time with a lion family, Stanley realizes he does have the best dad in the whole world.
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  • Stanley Crying Wolf

    Disney Book Group, Lara Bergen, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Paperback (Disney Press, June 1, 2003)
    Stanley and his friends think the new kid at school acts like a big scary wolf. But a visit with some real wolves teaches Stanley and his friends just how wrong they were about the animals-and their new classmate!
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  • Stanley's Party

    Linda Bailey, Bill Slavin

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2009-04-09, April 9, 2009)
    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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  • Stanley: The Great Big Book of Everything

    Andrew Griffin

    Hardcover (Disney Press, July 1, 2004)
    It's Stanley's Great Big Book of Everything-the handy-dandy reference book that Stanley uses to explore the animal world on his hit Disney Channel show. With 96 pages of fun and fascinating animal facts, colorful photos, and brilliant artwork, this book is both comprehensive and refreshingly entertaining. Kids will have fun discovering the captivating world of animals for themselves-just like their animal-mad friend Stanley!
  • Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #13: The Midnight Ride of Flat Revere

    Jeff Brown

    MP3 CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, Oct. 4, 2016)
    [Read by Vinnie Penna]In this exciting new installment in the Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventure series, the Lambchop family is off to Boston, Massachusetts, for a little history and a whole lot of fun. 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.When the Lambchop family gets to Boston, Stanley is excited to go on a Duck Tour, eat lunch at Quincy Market, and see Fenway Park baseball stadium. Stanley even gets to be in a reenactment of American Colonist Paul Revere's famous midnight ride.But Stanley has a problem. The Lambchops' friend, Dr. Dan, is in town, too, and he's giving a speech about his cure for flatness. And he wants Stanley to talk about being flat! But does Stanley want to change and be a regular kid, or would it be better to stay flat after all?
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  • A Lamp for Lambchops

    Jeff Brown, Quentin Blake

    Paperback (Mammoth, Sept. 15, 1989)
    None
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  • Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #13: The Midnight Ride of Flat Revere Unabri Lib/E

    Jeff Brown, Vinnie Penna

    Audio CD (HarperCollins, Oct. 4, 2016)
    In this exciting new installment in the Flat Stanley’s Worldwide Adventure series, the Lambchop family is off to Boston, Massachusetts, for a little history and a whole lot of fun. 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.When the Lambchop family gets to Boston, Stanley is excited to go on a Duck Tour, eat lunch at Quincy Market, and see Fenway Park baseball stadium. Stanley even gets to be in a reenactment of American Colonist Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride.But Stanley has a problem. The Lambchops’ friend, Dr. Dan, is in town, too, and he’s giving a speech about his cure for flatness. And he wants Stanley to talk about being flat! But does Stanley want to change and be a regular kid, or would it be better to stay flat after all?
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