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    • FLAT STANLEY
    • Breakfast was ready.
    • Being Flat
    • Stanley the Kite
    • The Museum Thieves
    • The creaking sound came from right out in the middle of the main hall, and even as he heard
    • The creaking came again, and the glow got bigger. A trapdoor had opened in the floor, and
    • That made Stanley furious. He waited until the sneak thieves had turned back to the world’s
    • Arthur’s Good Idea
    • A Morning Surprise
    • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    • DON’T MISS ANY OF THESE OUTRAGEOUS STORIES:
    • AND CATCH FLAT STANLEY’S WORLDWIDE ADVENTURES:
    • CONTENTS
    • PROLOGUE
    • Where Is Stanley?
    • Dr. Dan
    • The First Days
    • In the Park
    • The TV Show
    • “So clever!” said the lady. “What will he do next?”
    • The Bank Robbers
    • Arthur’s Storm
    • THE CALL
    • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    • DON’T MISS ANY OF THESE OUTRAGEOUS STORIES:
    • AND CATCH FLAT STANLEY’S WORLDWIDE ADVENTURES:
    • BACK AD
    • DEDICATION
    • PROLOGUE
    • The Call
    • Washington
    • Taking Off
    • In Space
    • The Tyrrans
    • TyrraVille
    • President Ot’s Story
    • Stanley’s Good Idea
    • The Weighing
    • Heading Home
    • Earth Again
    • ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR
    • DON’T MISS ANY OF THESE OUTRAGEOUS STORIES:
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    • A Morning Surprise
    • Dr. Dan
    • Stanley Sails
    • “Yes!” Ralph Jones shouted back. “Just wait till Jasper—”
    • Back to School
    • Why Me?
    • Emma
    • Where Are You, Emma?
    • Her voice came from the right, so he moved along that branch. “Emma?” “Yeah, yeah! What?”
    • Emma stood beside him. “Why are you making this mess?”
    • “Oooohhhh!” said Emma.
    • “Owww!” Stanley yelled.
    • “Wow!” Emma said. “How do you do that?”
    • “I’m really glad,” Stanley said. “But what made it happen?”
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    His Original Adventure! by Jeff Brown Pictures by Macky Pamintuan

    “I will go wake the boys,” Mrs. Lambchop said to her husband, George Lambchop. Just then their younger son, Arthur, called from the bedroom he shared with his brother, Stanley. “Hey! Come and look! Hey!” Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop were both very much in favor of politeness and careful speech. “Hay is for horses, Arthur, not people,” Mr. Lambchop said as...

    When Stanley got used to being flat, he enjoyed it. He could go in and out of rooms, even when the door was closed, just by lying down and sliding through the crack at the bottom. Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop said it was silly, but they were quite proud of him. Arthur got jealous and tried to slide under a door, but he just banged his head. Being flat cou...

    Mr. Lambchop had always liked to take the boys out with him on Sunday afternoons, to a museum or roller-skating in the park, but it was difficult when they were crossing streets or moving about in crowds. Stanley and Arthur would often be jostled from his side and Mr. Lambchop worried about speeding taxis or that hurrying people might accidentally ...

    Mr. and Mrs. O. Jay Dart lived in the apartment above the Lambchops. Mr. Dart was an important man, the director of the Famous Museum of Art downtown in the city. Stanley Lambchop had noticed in the elevator that Mr. Dart, who was ordinarily a cheerful man, had become quite gloomy, but he had no idea what the reason was. And then at breakfast one m...

    it, Stanley saw, in the same place, a tiny yellow glow of light!

    two men came up through it into the hall! Stanley understood everything all at once. These must be the sneak thieves! They had a secret trapdoor entrance into the museum from outside. That was why they had never been caught. And now, tonight, they were back to steal the most expensive painting in the world! He held very still in his picture frame a...

    most expensive painting, and he shouted in his loudest, most terrifying voice: “POLICE! POLICE! MR. DART! THE SNEAK THIEVES ARE HERE!” The sneak thieves looked at each other. “Max,” said the first one, very quietly. “I think I heard the sheep girl yell.” “I think I did too,” said Max in a quivery voice. “Oh, boy! Yelling pictures. We both need a re...

    For a while Stanley Lambchop was a famous name. Everywhere that Stanley went, people stared and pointed at him. He could hear them whisper, “Over there, Agnes, over there! That must be Stanley Lambchop, the one who caught the sneak thieves ...” and things like that. But after a few weeks the whispering and the staring stopped. People had other thin...

    Mrs. Lambchop was making breakfast. Mr. Lambchop, at the kitchen table, helped by reading bits from the morning paper. “Here’s an odd one, Harriet,” he said. “There’s a chicken in Sweden that rides a bike.” “So do I, George,” said Mrs. Lambchop, not really listening. “Listen to this. ‘Merker Building emptied. To be collapsed next week.’ Imagine! Ei...

    Jeff Brown created the beloved character of Flat Stanley as a bedtime story for his two sons. He has written other outrageous books about the Lambchop family, including Flat Stanley, Stanley and the Magic Lamp, Invisible Stanley, Stanley’s Christmas Adventure, Stanley in Space, and Stanley, Flat Again! You can learn more about Jeff Brown and Flat S...

    Flat Stanley: His Original Adventure! Stanley and the Magic Lamp Invisible Stanley Stanley’s Christmas Adventure

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    Cover Title Page Dedication Prologue Where Is Stanley? Dr. Dan The First Days In the Park The TV Show The Bank Robbers Arthur’s Storm The Call About the Author Other Works Copyright Back Ad About the Publisher

    Stanley Lambchop spoke into the darkness above his bed. “I can’t sleep. It’s the rain, I think.” There was no response from the bed across the room. “I’m hungry, too,” Stanley said. “Are you awake, Arthur?” “I am now,” said his younger brother. “You woke me.” Stanley fetched an apple from the kitchen and ate it by the bedroom window. The rain had w...

    “Breakfast is ready, George. We must wake the boys,” Mrs. Lambchop said to her husband. Just then, Arthur Lambchop called from the bedroom he shared with his brother. “Hey! Come here! Hey!” Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop smiled, recalling another morning that hadbegun like this. An enormous bulletin board, they discovered, had fallen on Stanley during the n...

    “What’s that red balloon doing here?” asked Dr. Dan. “Well, never mind. Good morning, Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop. Something about Stanley, my nurse says. He’s not been taken flat again?” “No, no,” said Mrs. Lambchop. “Stanley has remained round.” “They mostly do,” said Dr. Dan. “Well, let’s have the little fellow in.” “I am in,” said Stanley, standing d...

    The next morning Mrs. Lambchop wrote a note to Stanley’s teacher, tied a stronger string to his balloon, and sent him off to school. “Dear Miss Benchley,” the note said. “Stanley has unexpectedly become invisible. You will find the balloon a useful guide to his presence. Sincerely, Harriet Lambchop.” Miss Benchley spoke to the class. “We must not s...

    It was Sunday afternoon. Arthur had gone to visit a friend, so Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop set out with Stanley for a nearby park. The streets were crowded, and Stanley carried his balloon to lessen the risk of being jostled by people hurrying by. Near the park they met Ralph Jones, an old college friend of Mr. Lambchop’s. “Always a treat running into yo...

    Arthur was feeling left out. “Stanley always gets to have interesting adventures,” he said. “And that newspaper story was just about him. Nobody seems interested in me.” “The best way to draw attention, dear,” said Mrs. Lambchop, “is by one’s character. Be kindly. And fair. Cheerfulness is much admired, as is wit.” “I can’t manage all that,” said A...

    Mrs. Lambchop drew a deep breath. That morning Stanley and Arthur had borrowed a pet frog from the boy next door. What came next, she knew, would be the most daring part of the evening’s plan! “Ladies and gentlemen!” said Arthur. “A new kind of magic! Arthur Lambchop—that’s me!—and Henry, the Air-Dancing Frog!” He lifted Henry from the box on Teddy...

    Mr. Lambchop and Stanley and Arthur were watching the evening news on TV. “... more dreadful scandal and violence tomorrow,” said the newscaster, ending a report on national affairs. “Here in our fair city another bank was robbed today, the third this month. The unusual robbers—” “Enough of crime!” Bustling in, Mrs. Lambchop switched off the TV. “C...

    Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop had said good night. For a moment the brothers lay silent in their beds. Then Arthur yawned. “Good night, Stanley. Pleasant dreams.” “Pleasant dreams? Hah!” “Hah?” “Those robbers today, they had guns!” said Stanley. “They could have shot me by accident and nobody would even know.” “I never thought of that.” Arthur sat up. “Are...

    It was Saturday morning, and Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop were putting up wallpaper in the kitchen. “Isn’t this nice, George?” said Mrs. Lambchop, stirring paste. “No excitement. A perfectly usual day.” Mr. Lambchop knew just what she meant. Excitement was often troublesome. The flatness of their son Stanley, for example, after his big bulletin board sett...

    Jeff Brown created the beloved character of Flat Stanley as a bedtime story for his two sons. He has written other outrageous books about the Lambchop family, including Flat Stanley, Stanley and the Magic Lamp, Invisible Stanley, Stanley’s Christmas Adventure, Stanley in Space, and Stanley, Flat Again! You can learn more about Jeff Brown and Flat S...

    Flat Stanley: His Original Adventure! Stanley and the Magic Lamp Stanley in Space Invisible Stanley

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