Flat Stanley Audio Collection

Flat Stanley Audio Collection

by Jeff Brown

Narrated by Daniel Pinkwater

Unabridged — 2 hours, 50 minutes

Flat Stanley Audio Collection

Flat Stanley Audio Collection

by Jeff Brown

Narrated by Daniel Pinkwater

Unabridged — 2 hours, 50 minutes

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Overview

Four feet tall...
One foot wide...
Half an inch thick...

Stanley Lambchop is an ordinary boy. Then one night, a huge bulletin board falls on him, and he wakes up flat! So begins Flat Stanley, the first in a beloved series of extraordinary adventures. In Invisible Stanley, our invisible hero plays matchmaker, appears (sort of) on television, and fights crime. Stanley in Space follows Stanley to the ends of the Earth and beyond. In Stanley, Flat Again!, he risks great danger to save a girl from being flattened...or worse. Flat or not, Stanley is full of fun!


Editorial Reviews

OCT/NOV 03 - AudioFile

These four adventures of a certain Stanley Lambchop; his younger brother, Arthur; and their parents are certainly unique. One evening his bulletin board falls on Stanley as he’s sleeping and lies on him all night. When he awakes in the morning, he finds himself to be only one inch thick. In these stories Stanley accomplishes such feats as becoming a kite and catching a couple of art thieves by posing in a painting. These stories are all quite delightful, almost quaint. Mrs. Lambchop, in particular, is winsomely prissy: "Remember, 'hay' is for horses." Daniel Pinkwater's performance is well suited to this work. His delivery is precise, deliberate, and understated. M.T.F. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

School Library Journal

Gr 2-4-Flat Stanley fans will enjoy this audio collection of four of Jeff Brown's books-the original 1964 classic Flat Stanley (HarperCollins), and more recent titles Invisible Stanley (HarperCollins, 1996), Stanley in Space (HarperCollins, 1990) and Stanley, Flat Again! (HarperCollins, 2003). Daniel Pinkwater reads the text in a somewhat hurried manner, but his understated delivery is entirely appropriate to Stanley's unusual adventures. Stanley Lambchop becomes flat when a bulletin board falls on top of him, and he uses his new lack of dimension to travel in envelopes, rescue lost jewelry from street drains, and foil art thieves. In subsequent stories, Stanley "disappears" in an electrical storm and helps his brother perform magic, saves aliens from danger as the presidential-appointee to space, and eventually becomes flat again and makes a daring rescue in a collapsed building. There is lots of excitement here to keep listeners engaged, and plenty of literacy tie-in activities on the Flat Stanley Web site (www.flatstanleypro ject.com). A wonderful resource for reading, language arts, and general listening, this title will be useful for most audio collections.-Kirsten Martindale, Buford Academy, GA Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

OCT/NOV 03 - AudioFile

These four adventures of a certain Stanley Lambchop; his younger brother, Arthur; and their parents are certainly unique. One evening his bulletin board falls on Stanley as he’s sleeping and lies on him all night. When he awakes in the morning, he finds himself to be only one inch thick. In these stories Stanley accomplishes such feats as becoming a kite and catching a couple of art thieves by posing in a painting. These stories are all quite delightful, almost quaint. Mrs. Lambchop, in particular, is winsomely prissy: "Remember, 'hay' is for horses." Daniel Pinkwater's performance is well suited to this work. His delivery is precise, deliberate, and understated. M.T.F. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170004928
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 07/04/2006
Series: Flat Stanley Series
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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