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Michelle (driftingsong)
Perhaps this is non the best Flat Stanley book, however information technology was the one I read to run across, as a teacher, what this story was all about. Obviously I'm not the projected audience, but I started this book with three feelings/opinions:

i. Cool concept that could potentially become places.
two. I like that there was discussion about what it meant to be "different"
3. meh...it COULD be cool but it's non.

In the end I ended up antisocial the book because the feeling of "I just don't care" continued and then at the very

Perhaps this is not the best Flat Stanley book, however it was the one I read to see, as a teacher, what this story was all about. Obviously I'm non the projected audience, merely I started this volume with three feelings/opinions:

i. Cool concept that could potentially go places.
2. I like that there was give-and-take nearly what information technology meant to be "dissimilar"
3. meh...information technology COULD be cool merely information technology's not.

In the end I ended upwardly antisocial the book because the feeling of "I but don't care" continued and and so at the very cease you become dyspeptic mcbitcherson who snuck into an area she wasn't supposed to be in, and then a edifice collapsed on her and when she's saved she complains virtually literally EVERYTHING.

Besides I recollect she'southward a black daughter in the picture, which...stereotype much? and ultimately at the end of the mean solar day she could have saved herself, but I guess she was too stupid for that and Flat Stanley is just SO AMAZING and has literally no personality flaws while the girl has every personality flaw on the planet.

This narrative is just so perplexing to me. I hateful obviously I know this book is non for me, and I'm reading also much into it, but if you are going to have ONE female graphic symbol in the whole book (barring the mom) in an adventure book nearly basically a perfect boy, yous could at least make her more than balanced.

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Katja Labonté
January 19, 2022 rated it actually liked information technology
4 stars & 4/ten hearts. Notwithstanding non as good as book ane, only I frankly enjoyed this more than Invisible Stanley, considering it didn't feel like such a retelling of Flat Stanley, but stood on its own as a sequel. All the Lambchops were the aforementioned as ever—I only dearest Arthur & Stanley's sweetness relationship, and the way they're and then close to their parents… it'southward so nice seeing their strong family bond. The gunkhole race twisted a trope in a fun way, and I enjoyed the rescue, although Emma is nasty. Overall, it was a 4 stars & four/10 hearts. Still not as good as book one, but I frankly enjoyed this more than than Invisible Stanley, because it didn't feel like such a retelling of Flat Stanley, only stood on its own equally a sequel. All the Lambchops were the same equally ever—I just dear Arthur & Stanley'south sweet relationship, and the manner they're so close to their parents… it's so nice seeing their stiff family bond. The gunkhole race twisted a trope in a fun fashion, and I enjoyed the rescue, although Emma is nasty. Overall, it was a great ending to the serial. ;) ...more
Joko
Dec 06, 2017 rated it liked it
Honestly, cheers Anna for the quick read, and piece of cake improver to the tally.
Paige Scott
1) Stanley becomes apartment once again! This fourth dimension his brother cannot blow him upward again, because information technology hurts. Therefore, he went to the doctor to get looked at to see what was incorrect. He found out he had a rare disease where you get flat when certain parts of your trunk are hit. Stanley was a little hesitant to believe this, and then he went on with his day and went sailing with his uncle. They were competing in a sailing competition, when the sail broke and Stanley had to substitute as the canvass. They concluded upwards winning t one) Stanley becomes flat over again! This time his blood brother cannot blow him up again, because it hurts. Therefore, he went to the doctor to go looked at to see what was wrong. He constitute out he had a rare disease where you get apartment when sure parts of your body are hit. Stanley was a niggling hesitant to believe this, so he went on with his day and went sailing with his uncle. They were competing in a sailing contest, when the sail bankrupt and Stanley had to substitute as the sail. They ended up winning the race, and Stanley was happy....until he went to school the side by side day. Stanley felt unlike than everyone at the school because he was flat, he didn't like that. Even so, he went domicile and tried t non let it bother him until Emma's parents showed up at his door. They told him a building had fell on her, and they believed he was the simply one that would be able to get her out! And then Stanley, existence the squeamish guy that he is, went down there to relieve Emma. Later a lot of searching, he finally found her and got her out, everyone was and so proud! They took pictures of Stanley and Emma and patted him on the back, and just as they patted him, Emma nudged him in the ribs and he became a regular boy once more! He then believed the doctor's theory! He learned that sometimes everything happens for a reason, fifty-fifty if we don't know why in the beginning.
two) Historic period Level: 6-10 years old, Form Level: 2nd-5th grade
iii) Appropriate classroom use of this volume could exist during reading to read the whole series or to testify the students that everything happens for a reason.
4) Individual students who might benefit from reading this book would be students that like reading the other flat stanley books or like humour.
5) Small grouping utilize of this book could be to employ the flat stanley at dwelling house somehow to assist do something and tell the small group about information technology, just as flat stanley helped in the book with the sailboat and the rescue.
half-dozen) Whole grade utilize of this book could exist used every bit a whole read aloud over the course of a week, and and then take the students make a flat stanley of their own, designed to look like them.
7) Related Books: All of the Flat Stanley series
8) Multimedia connections to this volume include a Kindle version and also YouTube videos of short films teachers have fabricated well-nigh Flat Stanley.
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Katherine
Genre: Juvenile fiction, take a chance, fantasy
Format: Print
Plot: Stanley's flat again, although this fourth dimension he tin't figure out how information technology happened. Everything happens for a reason though, when Stanley finds out i of his classmates is in trouble and only he (and his flatness) can help her.
Readers informational:
Review citation: 2003 Booklist Reviews
Source: Best books for children
Recommended historic period: 6-8
Genre: Juvenile fiction, gamble, fantasy
Format: Print
Plot: Stanley's apartment again, although this time he can't figure out how it happened. Everything happens for a reason though, when Stanley finds out one of his classmates is in trouble and but he (and his flatness) can help her.
Readers advisory:
Review commendation: 2003 Booklist Reviews
Source: Best books for children
Recommended age: 6-8
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Christina (Confessions of a Book Addict)
I didn't call back this was equally practiced as the original Flat Stanley story and my son wasn't into his adventures as the original; nevertheless, at that place were some funny parts and of course a role where Stanley saves the day! I didn't think this was as good as the original Apartment Stanley story and my son wasn't into his adventures as the original; nonetheless, there were some funny parts and of course a part where Stanley saves the day! ...more than
tony
flat is incommunicable,magical
Alice English
Acton Academy
April 10, 2019 rated it really liked it
Flat Stanley Stanley Flat Once again past Jeff Brownish is another heady chapter volume in Dark-brown's Apartment Stanley series. This story begins with Flat Stanley on his father's college friends' gunkhole. He is used every bit spinnaker because of his flatness (yous'll know what that is if yous read the series). He then discovers that his friend Emma Weeks has gotten trapped by a building that fell! Thankfully his school advisor, Mr. Redfield, told him he was apartment for a reason. He could help others and himself. Stanley kn Apartment Stanley Stanley Flat Over again by Jeff Brownish is some other exciting affiliate volume in Brown'southward Flat Stanley series. This story begins with Apartment Stanley on his father'southward college friends' boat. He is used as spinnaker because of his flatness (you'll know what that is if you read the series). He and so discovers that his friend Emma Weeks has gotten trapped by a edifice that fell! Thankfully his school counselor, Mr. Redfield, told him he was flat for a reason. He could assist others and himself. Stanley knew that he should take the initiative. So he took the take chances to help Emma! Stanley squeezed through holes, called out her name, broke chunks of clay, and did everything he could to help a friend. Is he able to save her? See what happens next by reading Flat Stanley Stanley Apartment Again by Jeff Brown. I recommend this book to people who like adventurous books and unexpected adventures!

Codi, Historic period 9.

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Rena Ch
I like it considering there is some action in the book and has a smashing storyline. But iv stars because at that place's a lilliputian amount of action. Possibly a picayune more activity or comedy and I would give it five stars. I would recommend this to 1st to 2nd graders or 5 to 8 twelvemonth olds. Once again great volume and nice task author and illustrator go on up the practiced work!
Sean Harding
Volume six of the series, the last book in the original run, apparently some other geezer wrote some more than books and for the second time Stanley goes flat, which in reality is 1/three of the books in a series called Flat Stanley are really about a geezer who goes flat.
Well anyway Stanley saves the day of class and what not, simply y'all knew he would.'
God old Stanley!
Volume 6 of the series, the last volume in the original run, apparently some other geezer wrote some more books and for the 2nd time Stanley goes flat, which in reality is 1/three of the books in a series called Flat Stanley are actually well-nigh a geezer who goes flat.
Well anyway Stanley saves the day of class and what not, just you knew he would.'
God old Stanley!
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Katie
Mar 30, 2021 rated information technology liked it
Stanley is flat again! In this book, he has a sailing hazard and works to save a friend who is also in danger of beingness flattened. His guidance advisor does talk to him nearly "in that location is a reason for you being apartment!"

This is a beautiful stop to the original Flat Stanley serial.

Stanley is flat again! In this book, he has a sailing adventure and works to relieve a friend who is also in danger of being flattened. His guidance advisor does talk to him about "there is a reason for you being flat!"

This is a cute cease to the original Flat Stanley series.

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Hannah Russell
I think the premise had been worn out. Something happens to Stanley, Stanley gets attending, Arthur is jealous, problem is inexplicably resolved, the terminate.
Maxym
This volume is very cool considering umm Stanley squeezes through very small spaces and he finds a subconscious door. And he saves somebody in his grade and he becomes a very practiced canvass.
Alice
Dec 26, 2017 rated it it was ok
Maybe if I read these Flat Stanley books in club, I would relish them more.
Jc
Feb 09, 2018 rated information technology it was ok
An enjoyable, easy read for the young reader.
Julie
Mar 31, 2018 rated it it was ok
Skillful for younger readers, if you lot're looking for something low-cal and piece of cake...and with awful dialogue. (Although not as bad every bit Magic Tree House series...)
Galion Public Library Teens
Review by C.N. : "Like. Stanley turns flat again and saves a girl. [Recommended for someone] who likes mystery." Review by C.N. : "Like. Stanley turns apartment once again and saves a girl. [Recommended for someone] who likes mystery." ...more than
Darinda
Stanley Lambchop is back. Stanley ends up becoming flat again. He has more adventures and helps salvage the day. A cute and fun volume for immature readers.
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Kurt Fox
Nov eighteen, 2020 rated information technology information technology was amazing
Another clever addition to the serial; pairs well with the kickoff. Great for the kiddos.
Joe
Feb 17, 2021 rated it liked it
In this book Stanley gets flat again. He has that risk once again
Jonathan Bryant7
I retrieve I similar that and that was a practiced story and about the characters in information technology
Mairéad
Children who enjoyed the first Flat Stanley volume may enjoy reading well-nigh his continues adventures here. Suitable for ages half-dozen-nine
Ahna
November 30, 2020 rated it really liked it
Skillful. Just information technology'south a little to...um...well.....brusque? I read fast and then needs more than pages. Proficient. Just it's a little to...um...well.....brusk? I read fast so needs more than pages. ...more
Ash
Jun 24, 2020 rated it it was amazing
OMG, Such a good volume to read. It's extremely funny the way his brother always (unintentionally) makes Stanley flat and the way they try to bring him dorsum to his normal self is just the best. OMG, Such a good book to read. It's extremely funny the way his brother e'er (unintentionally) makes Stanley flat and the style they try to bring him back to his normal self is only the best. ...more
Pam Childress
Mar 06, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Apartment Stanley gets flat again. After realizing he wasn't able to be blown back upward this fourth dimension, he was able to see the amazing things he could attain by being unlike than normal size people.

Students tin write nigh what they would do if they were flat, that they can't practice correct at present.

Flat Stanley gets flat again. After realizing he wasn't able to exist blown back upwards this time, he was able to see the amazing things he could reach by beingness different than normal size people.

Students can write about what they would do if they were flat, that they can't practice right at present.

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Tabitha
November 30, 2009 rated it liked information technology
Independent read for 2nd class

Nash illustrated with black and white pictures that are placed randomly throughout the story. This a great way to transition to chapter books without pictures. Brown tapped into the young reader'due south imagination with the character Flat Stanley. He is an average boy who travels to fun places and acts as a hero considering he is flat. This is something that volition entreatment to students. The chapters are an average of ten pages long, but with the illustrations and the medium sized

Contained read for second class

Nash illustrated with black and white pictures that are placed randomly throughout the story. This a great way to transition to chapter books without pictures. Brownish tapped into the immature reader's imagination with the character Flat Stanley. He is an average boy who travels to fun places and acts as a hero considering he is flat. This is something that volition appeal to students. The chapters are an average of ten pages long, simply with the illustrations and the medium sized font included it doesn't overwhelm the reader. The vocabulary is consistent with a second grade reading level and information technology also contains some challenging words. Brown provided in this story the ability for the educatee to connect to things that are interesting and realistic to them. For example, Stanley and his blood brother experienced some of the same feelings that the reader can relate to sometimes feeling helpless, jealous, too every bit the excitement of helping someone, and having your picture in the paper. I feel that "Flat Stanley" would be cracking to innovate to second graders to help them attain a condolement with reading chapter books.

Geography/ Science

Lesson plan: Geography- Afterward cutting out a cardboard miniature Flat Stanley, attach a picture of your face to him/her and rename Flat "your name". Think of all the places you would like to travel if you were flat. Recall that being flat ways yous tin travel through the post. Therefore, post yourself to altitude family unit and friends. Make a poster of all the places yous travelled and the adventures yous encountered.

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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.

Jeff Chocolate-brown had worked in Hollywood and as an editor and writer in New York before creating Flat Stanley, a hero for the youngest readers whose adventures, with illustrations by Tomi Ungerer, were showtime published in 1964. Flat Stanley became the star of a series of perpetually popular books. The terminal, "Stanley, F

Librarian Note: At that place is more than than one writer in the Goodreads database with this name.

Jeff Dark-brown had worked in Hollywood and as an editor and writer in New York before creating Flat Stanley, a hero for the youngest readers whose adventures, with illustrations by Tomi Ungerer, were first published in 1964. Flat Stanley became the star of a serial of perpetually popular books. The final, "Stanley, Flat Again!," was published the year he died. All together, Stanley's tales have sold about a one thousand thousand copies in the United States alone. The grapheme'southward life extended further, equally schoolchildren mailed cut-outs of him to their friends. In translation, he traveled to France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Nippon and Israel, amidst other places.

Jeff Dark-brown was born Richard Chester Chocolate-brown. Originally a kid histrion, he became Jeff Brown because Actors Equity already had a Richard Brown as a member. A graduate of the Professional Children's School, he provided a child's phonation in a radio drama and appeared onstage.

In Hollywood he worked for the producer Samuel Goldwyn Jr. and was a story consultant at Paramount. Preferring to write himself, he sold fiction and articles to national magazines while working at The New Yorker, Life, The Saturday Evening Post, Esquire and finally at Warner Books, where he was a senior editor until 1980. The idea for Stanley came to him 1 night at bedtime when his sons J. C. and Tony were immature and stalling for time. I asked what would happen if the big message board on the wall were to fall on J. C., and Mr. Brownish said he would most likely wake up flat. That led to speculation near what such a life might be like. Later on writing "Flat Stanley, " Mr. Brown went on to "Stanley and the Magic Lamp," "Stanley in Space," "Stanley'due south Christmas Adventure," "Invisible Stanley" and finally "Stanley, Apartment Over again!"

The Flat Stanley Project was started in 1995 by Dale Hubert, a third grade schoolteacher in London, Ontario, Canada. Information technology is meant to facilitate letter-writing by schoolchildren to each other as they certificate where Flat Stanley has gone with them. The Project provides an opportunity for students to make connections with students of other member schools who've signed upwardly with the project. Students begin by reading the volume and becoming acquainted with the story. Then they make paper "Flat Stanleys" (or pictures of the Stanley Lambchop grapheme) and continue a journal for a few days, documenting the places and activities in which Flat Stanley is involved. The Flat Stanley and the journal are mailed to other people who are asked to treat the figure every bit a visiting invitee and add to his journal, so render them both afterward a period of time. In 2005, more than 6,500 classes from 48 countries took part in the Flat Stanley Projection.

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