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Go to My LibraryFlat Stanley: His Original Adventure!
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Harper Collins
- Pages
- 96
- ISBN
- 9780062063342
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (32)
Other editions

Flat Stanley: His Original Adventure!
2003 • HarperCollins
English

Flat Stanley Audio Collection CD
2006 • HarperFestival
English

Flat Stanley (Tape)
1987 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Flat Stanley
2003 • Egmont
English

Flat Stanley
2006 • Egmont
English

Flat Stanley - Flipper Book for Sc
2005 • Egmont Books, Limited
English

Flat Stanley
1975 • Ward Lock Educational
English

Flat Stanley
2017 • Egmont Books, Limited
English

Stanley el plano
1986 • Altea, Ediciones, S.A. - Grupo Santillana
Spanish

Flat Stanley
2001 • BBC Worldwide
English

Flat Stanley Bumper Collection
2008 • Egmont
English

Flat Stanley His Original Adventure!
2006 • Scholastic
English

Stanley, Flat Again
2003 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Flat Stanley
2019 • Egmont
English

Flat Stanley
2020 • HarperCollins
English

Flat Stanley
1996 • Turtleback
English

Flat Stanley
2017 • Egmont UK Limited
English

Flat Stanley
1964 • Harper & Row
English

Flat Stanley
1989 • Mammoth
English

Flat Stanley
1989 • HarperTrophy
English

Flat Stanley
1998 • Scholastic
English

Flat Stanley
1996 • Turtleback
English

Flat Stanley (picture book edition)
2006 • Harper Collins
English

CLEMENT APLATI
2002 • GALLIMARD JEUNE
French

Clement Aplati (FOLIO CADET BLEU)
1989 • Bantam Books
French

Flat Stanley Pic Bk Stickers
2005 • Egmont Books, Limited
English

Flat Stanley Picture Bk Audio
2009 • Farshore
English

Flat Stanley
2012 • Egmont Books, Limited
English

Flat Stanley
1989 • Demco Media
English

Clement Aplati (FOLIO CADET CLASSIQUE 1)
2001 • Gallimard-Jeunesse
French

Flat Stanley
2003 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Il bambino piatto
2000 • Salani
Italian
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Many reviewers fondly recall Flat Stanley as a cherished childhood favorite, often sparking happy memories and a sense of nostalgia. The book is widely praised for its incredibly imaginative and whimsical premise, where a boy's flatness leads to a series of unique adventures like sliding under doors, being mailed across the country, or flying as a kite. Readers frequently highlight the humor and silliness of these situations, which often elicit laughter from both children and adults. The engaging story and bright, appealing illustrations are noted as particularly effective for younger children and early readers, making it an excellent read-aloud choice that encourages creativity and discussion. Furthermore, the narrative is appreciated for subtly conveying important messages about embracing differences and the value of family and teamwork.
Despite its charm, some readers find the book's 1964 publication date evident in its dated writing style, dialogue, and certain societal norms. Critics point out problematic elements such as the limited representation of female characters, with the mother often unnamed and her role confined, and instances where "girl-stuff" is disparaged. Several reviewers express concern over the seemingly reckless parenting depicted, where Stanley is placed in various dangerous situations, including confronting criminals or being mailed in an envelope, without serious consequences. Additionally, the narrative includes a surprisingly severe mention of thieves considering violence, which some deem inappropriate for a children's book. A few readers also found the plot somewhat shallow or a series of disconnected vignettes, which didn't fully capture their imagination or provide the depth they expected.
Overall, Flat Stanley remains an iconic and often beloved children's classic, though it elicits a balanced range of opinions due to its outdated aspects. It is highly recommended for young readers, typically aged 5-9, who enjoy fantastical and humorous tales that spark the imagination. Families seeking a fun read-aloud experience will likely appreciate its quirky adventures, especially if they can discuss the book's more anachronistic elements with older children. It is particularly suited for those who value nostalgic children's literature and are open to a story that, despite its flaws, offers engaging scenarios and gentle lessons about acceptance and resourcefulness.
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