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''Flat Stanley'' is an American children's book series written by author Jeff Brown (January 1, 1926 – December 3, 2003). The idea for the book began as a bedtime story for Brown’s sons, which Brown turned into the first Flat Stanley book. The first book featured illustrations by
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and was published in 1964. Brown did not continue the series until two decades later, when he published five more books: ''Stanley and the Magic Lamp'', ''Stanley in Space'', ''Stanley’s Christmas Adventure'', ''Invisible Stanley'', and ''Stanley, Flat Again!'' By 2003, the Flat Stanley series had sold almost one million copies in the United States, and the stories had been translated into French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, and Hebrew. Since Brown's death in 2003, other children's book authors, including Sara Pennypacker and Josh Greenhut, have continued the series under a new name, ''Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures''. In 2009, a musical adaptation, also entitled ''Flat Stanley'', opened at the Djanogly Theatre, Nottingham. It featured a script by Mike Kenny and songs by
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. The musical was well received and was revived in 2014 for a short tour.


Synopsis of the original book

The book recounts the adventures of Stanley Lambchop after he is squashed flat by a
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while sleeping. He is otherwise uninjured, and decides to make the best of being flat. Soon, Stanley discovers that he is able to enter locked rooms by sliding under the door. Over the course of the story, he is also rolled up to go out to a park, and he is used as a
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by his younger brother, Arthur. Another special advantage of being flat is that Flat Stanley can visit his friends in
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by being mailed in a large
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, allowing him to avoid the cost of a train or airplane ticket. Later, Stanley even helps catch
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at a
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by disguising himself as a painting on the wall. However, Stanley eventually becomes tired of his flatness, and Arthur restores Stanley’s proper shape with a
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.


Books in the series

Books by Jeff Brown: *''Flat Stanley'' (1964) *''Stanley and the Magic Lamp'' (1983) – Stanley and Arthur discover a magic lamp containing a genie. *''Stanley In Space'' (1990) – The Lambchops are sent into space by the President to forge peace with a group of miniature humanoid aliens who inhabit the newly discovered planet Tyrra. *''Stanley's Christmas Adventure'' (1993) – Santa Claus's daughter, Sarah Christmas, arrives unexpectedly in the Lambchop household during the holiday season, and convinces them to help bring back Santa's jolly spirit. *''Invisible Stanley'' (1995) – After a thunderstorm occurs one night, Stanley mysteriously turns invisible. *''Stanley, Flat Again!'' (2003) – Stanley is hit with a rubber ball while simultaneously hitting his shoulder on a shelf, causing him to return to his flat state, from which Arthur is unable to restore Stanley back to normal. He has many unusual adventures following this odd event. At the time of his death, Brown was in the process of rewriting the original book. The rewrite was published by Scholastic in 2006. Since then, other authors have continued the series under the name ''Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures.'' Books by other authors: *'' The Mount Rushmore Calamity'' (2009) – author Sara Pennypacker *'' The Great Egyptian Grave Robbery'' (2009) – author Sara Pennypacker *'' The Japanese Ninja Surprise'' (2009) – author Sara Pennypacker *'' The Intrepid Canadian Expedition'' (2009) – author Sara Pennypacker *'' The Amazing Mexican Secret'' (2010) – author Josh Greenhut *'' The African Safari Discovery'' (2011) – author Josh Greenhut *'' The Flying Chinese Wonders'' (2011) – author Josh Greenhut *'' The Australian Boomerang Bonanza'' (2011) – author Josh Greenhut *'' The US Capital Commotion'' (2011) – author Josh Greenhut *'' Showdown at the Alamo'' (2014) – author Josh Greenhut *'' Framed in France'' (2014) – author Josh Greenhut *'' Escape to California'' (2014) – author David Ross *'' The Midnight Ride of Flat Revere'' (2016) – author Kate Egan *'' On a Mission for Her Majesty'' (2017) – author Kate Egan *''Lost in New York'' (2018) – author Kate Egan


The Flat Stanley Project

The Flat Stanley Project began in 1995 under the direction of Dale Hubert, a third grade school teacher in
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,
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, Canada. The project is meant to facilitate letter-writing between schoolchildren as they document where Flat Stanley has accompanied them around the world. The goal of the project is to increase reading and writing skills, as well as teaching children about people and cultures from different places. Dale Hubert received the
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's Award for Teaching Excellence in 2001 for his work in creating the Flat Stanley Project. The Flat Stanley Project provides an opportunity for students to make connections with students from other member schools who have signed up for the project. Students begin by reading the book and becoming familiar with Flat Stanley's story. Then, they create paper "Flat Stanleys" (representative drawings of the Stanley Lambchop character) and keep a
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for a few days, documenting the places and activities in which Flat Stanley is involved. Each student's Flat Stanley and its respective journal are then mailed to students at other schools. The students at those schools are asked to treat the Flat Stanley as a visiting guest and add to the respective journal, then return them both after a short period of time. The project has many similarities to the traveling gnome prank, except that the Flat Stanley Project focuses more on literacy. As a part of the project, students may plot Flat Stanley's travels on maps and share the contents of their journals. Additionally, Flat Stanleys often return with a photo or postcard from their visit. Despite the project's traditional reliance on letters, some teachers prefer to use
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due to its quicker travel time. In 2008, more than 6,000 classes from 47 countries took part in the Flat Stanley Project.


Arranging exchanges

Teachers can register and arrange exchanges with other classrooms on the Flat Stanley Project website. Another option is for teachers to ask students to get their parents' permission to address an envelope and send the paper doll to a friend or relative in another state. The Flat Stanley Project uses blogs for teachers, parents and students to publish stories, describe local traditions and scenery, and post photos.


In popular culture

The project was featured in the 2004 episode of the animated TV series ''
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'' ''How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Alamo'', in which
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receives a Flat Stanley in the mail.
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and
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photograph it in a number of dangerous situations, resulting in the school's Flat Stanley Project being canceled. According to the February 26, 2009 broadcast of ''
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'', Flat Stanley was on board the
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, which landed safely in the
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. He was carried to safety in the briefcase of his traveling companion. In early 2010, Darren Haas, a Flat Stanley advocate and applications architect, approached Dale Hubert with the idea of turning the Flat Stanley Project concept into an app for the iPhone. The app was released in late 2010, but is no longer available in the App Store. Also in 2010, fans of the baseball team
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were asked (via the team website) to petition US President
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to award the
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to
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r
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. A "Flat Stan" downloadable cutout figure was made available to encourage Cardinals fans to take photos with Musial's caricature and send them in as petitions. Flat Stanley appears in the 2014 Jeff Kinney novel Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. In 2022, cast member
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held up a Flat Stanley during the closing credits of an episode of
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. Dog Man Unleashed – the second in the series of
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novels – contains an homage to Flat Stanley: the antagonist feigns a crush by cutting out a cardboard likeness of himself, and inserts it under a bulletin board.


References


External links

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The Flat Stanley Project.
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at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This show is part of the Broadway Junior Collection:
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