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Stanley's Christmas Adventure (Flat Stanley) (original 1993; edition 2003)

by Jeff Brown, Macky Pamintuan (Illustrator)

Series: Flat Stanley (4)

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When Santa quits his job a few days before Christmas because of too many greedy children, his daughter whisks young Stanley Lambchop and his family off to the North Pole to help change the old man's mind.
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Title:Stanley's Christmas Adventure (Flat Stanley)
Authors:Jeff Brown
Other authors:Macky Pamintuan (Illustrator)
Info:HarperTrophy (2003), Edition: 1, Paperback, 80 pages
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Stanley's Christmas Adventure by Jeff Brown (1993)

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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Stanley and his family prove again that selflessness can change hearts and do a lot of good. ( )
  tjsjohanna | Apr 20, 2020 |
I liked this modern fantasy chapter book for several reasons. I liked how the author used characters young children are familiar with. For example, Sarah Christmas’ father is Santa Claus. Second, I liked the storyline because it was a journey-return plot. Stanley Lambchop, the main character, must go to the North Pole with Sarah Christmas to save the holiday. The problem of the story was clearly stated in the beginning of the book. The story continues the journey of the Lambchop family trying to save Christmas. The author also added some humor with the character, Sarah because she is ditsy and oblivious. Lastly, I liked the message of this story. The big idea of the story is to be selfless and generous, which is a great lesson for children. The author portrays this through Stanley’s family who wrote to Santa for their Christmas wish list. Sarah’s father believed that they were being greedy for asking for 1000 tents and stoves, but they asked for those things to help the village that was affected by the earthquake. ( )
  TiffanyYi | Sep 12, 2015 |
Summary - Santa's not coming this year, and it is up to his daughter and Stanley to save Christmas.
Critic - This is a good example of fantasy because the author makes you believe that any child can help save Christmas.
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Character - Stanley is a round character because the author offers insight into Stanley's personal character by showing his selflessness in what he has written on his Christmas list and his desire to help save Christmas for all children.
Genre - Fantasy ( )
  Heather618 | Oct 4, 2011 |
This is one of the Flat Stanley series. In this book, Stanley is not flat anymore, but he still has important work to do, including saving Christmas. My first grader enjoyed this as our read-aloud selection, and I appreciate the message that Christmas isn't all about getting presents. A good holiday read! ( )
  porch_reader | Dec 30, 2010 |
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She was the sort of girl who liked to be sure of things, so she went all over Snow City, checking up.
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The first channel showed battleships firing flaming missiles; the second, airplanes dropping bombs; the third, cars crashing other cars. Then came buildings burning, people begging for food, people hitting each other, people firing pistols at policemen. The last channel showed a game show, men and women in chicken costumes grabbing for prizes in a pool of mud. (pp. 40-41)

"Poppa will see to it, actually," said Sarah. "Snow City, all of us here . . . We're supposed to be, you know, sort of a mystery. Isn't that silly (italicized)? I mean, if---" (p. 60)
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When Santa quits his job a few days before Christmas because of too many greedy children, his daughter whisks young Stanley Lambchop and his family off to the North Pole to help change the old man's mind.

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