词条 | Flat Stanley |
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| name = Flat Stanley | image = Flat stanley.jpg | border = yes | caption = Front cover of the first edition (1964) | author = Jeff Brown (1964{{ndash}}2003; 2006) | illustrator = Tomi Ungerer (1964) Tony Ross (1992) | country = United States | language = English | genre = Children's literature | publisher = Harper & Row (1964–1985) HarperCollins (1990–2003) Scholastic (2006; 2009–present) Methuen Publishing (UK, 1964-1998)/Egmont Group (UK, 1998-present) | pub_date = 1964–2003; 2006; 2009{{ndash}}present }} Flat Stanley is an American children's book series written by Jeff Brown (January 1, 1926 – December 3, 2003). {{Infobox book series| name = Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures | image = | border = yes | caption = | author = | illustrator = Macky Pamintuan | country = United States | language = English | genre = Children's literature | publisher = Scholastic | pub_date = 2009–present }} Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures is an American children's book series written by different authors including Sara Pennypacker, Josh Greenhut, and David Ross. The summary is about Stanley traveling the world in some places. Synopsis of the original bookThe book recounts the adventures of Stanley Lambchop after surviving being squashed flat while sleeping by a falling bulletin board. He survives and makes the best of being flat, and soon he is entering locked rooms by sliding under the door, being rolled up to go out to the park and playing with his younger brother by being used as a kite. One special advantage is that Flat Stanley can now visit his friends in California by being mailed in an envelope. Stanley even helps catch some art museum thieves by posing as a painting on the wall. Eventually, Stanley wearies of flatness and his brother restores his proper shape with a bicycle pump. Books in the series
At the time of his death, Brown was working on another Flat Stanley book published by Scholastic{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} in 2006. Further books in the series have since been written by other authors and published by Scholastic. In addition, a series called Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures is being written by other authors.
The Flat Stanley Project{{Main|The Flat Stanley Project}}The Flat Stanley Project was started in 1995 by Dale Hubert, a third grade school teacher in London, Ontario, Canada. It is meant to facilitate letter-writing by schoolchildren to each other as they document where Flat Stanley has accompanied them. Dale Hubert received the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence in 2001 for the Flat Stanley Project. The Project provides an opportunity for students to make connections with students of other member schools who have signed up with the project. Students begin by reading the book and becoming acquainted with the story. They create paper "Flat Stanleys" (representative drawings of the Stanley Lambchop character) and keep a journal for a few days, documenting the places and activities in which Flat Stanley is involved. Each student's Flat Stanley and its respective journal are mailed to other people who are asked to treat the figure as a visiting guest and add to his journal, then return them both after a period of time. The project has many similarities to the travelling gnome prank except, of course, for the Flat Stanley Project's focus on literacy. Students may find it fun to plot Flat Stanley's travels on maps and share the contents of the journal. Often, a Flat Stanley returns with a photo or postcard from his visit. Some teachers prefer to use e-mail for its quicker travel time. In 2005, more than 6,500 classes from 48 countries took part in the Flat Stanley Project.{{Citation needed|date=August 2007}} The project was featured in a 2004 episode of the animated TV series King of the Hill, in which Nancy Gribble receives a Flat Stanley in the mail. Peggy Hill and Luanne Platter photograph it in a number of dangerous situations, resulting in the school's Flat Stanley Project being cancelled. According to the February 26, 2009 broadcast of Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Flat Stanley was on board US Airways Flight 1549 which landed safely in the Hudson River. He was carried to safety in the briefcase of his traveling companion. In early 2010, Darren Haas, a huge Flat Stanley advocate and applications architect, approached Dale Hubert with the idea of turning the Flat Stanley Project concept into an app for the iPhone. Also in 2010, fans of the baseball team the St. Louis Cardinals were asked (via the team website) to petition US President Barack Obama to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Baseball Hall of Famer Stan Musial. A "Flat Stan" downloadable cutout figure was made available to encourage Cardinals fans to take a photo with Musial's caricature and send them in as petitions. How it worksIn the Flat Stanley children's books, Stanley travels the world in envelopes. Students who read the books send the paper doll and written notes to students in other parts of the world through conventional mail and e-mail. Children exchange ideas, photographs, questions and culture with students overseas.[1] Arranging exchangesTeachers register and arrange exchanges with other classrooms on the Flat Stanley Project website. Other teachers ask students to get their parents' permission to address an envelope and send the paper doll to a friend or relative in another state.[2] The Flat Stanley Project uses blogs for teachers, parents and students to publish stories, describe local traditions and scenery, and post photos. Flat Stanley photos are archived in an online Picture Gallery.[3] References1. ^St Edward's School – Flat Stanley's adventures {{Portal bar|Children's literature}}2. ^The Daily American Students follow Flat Stanley's travels 3. ^Open Equal Free Flat Stanley Connects School Children from Uruguay and the U.S.A. External links
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