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Description
Stanley Lambchop becomes flat once again in this story. He uses his unique flatness to help his classmates win a sailboat race and to rescue a classmate from a collapsed building. The book features the beloved character created by Jeff Brown and is written for children in grades K-3.
Quick Summary
In this sequel, Stanley Lambchop becomes flat once more, turning his unique flatness into an unexpected advantage for heroics. Kids will giggle as Stanley uses his paper-thin body to zip across water during a sailboat race and squeeze through impossibly tiny spaces to save a classmate from a collapsed building. If your kid loves the original "Flat Stanley" books or enjoys wacky STEM-friendly adventures like "Captain Underpants and the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman," they'll be obsessed with this. This 3.3 AR level book with 6,049 words is perfect for early readers in grades K-3 (ages 5-8) who want a short, silly story where being different saves the day.