Jeff didn’t release another book in the series until 20 years later, when he wrote five additional Stanley Lambchop adventures: Stanley and the Magic Lamp Stanley in Space Stanley’s Christmas Adventure Invisible Stanley and Stanley, Flat Again!īy 2003, the Flat Stanley series had sold almost a million copies in the United States, and the stories had been translated into six languages. The idea for Flat Stanley began as a bedtime story for author Jeff Brown’s sons and was published in 1964. Overall, I don’t aspire to engage with flatness.Īfter a bulletin board falls on him in the middle of the night and flattens him to a half-inch thick, a boy named Stanley Lambchop decides to travel around the world. Flat affect signals the person has no emotional response flat growth is not a good economic indicator and the only creatures who could fit under my bed (where I still look when I check into hotel rooms) would be flat monsters. Flat hair implies I need a shampoo and a blow dry. Usually, the word “flat” has negative connotations for me.Īs a kid at Weeks Junior High School in Newton, Massachusetts, being called “flat” was high on the preteen insult list and I did not want to play a flat note on my clarinet.
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