![]() We both recommend “Stanley’s Christmas Adventure. It’s easy for kids, maybe in 1st or 2nd grade to read these stories and then make up their minds how they would feel. The stories always have good moral lessons, about being kind to others and being respectful. Zoey really likes the Flat Stanley series and just started reading this summer. His daughter went to see Flat Stanley and his family to see if they could make Santa happy again. Lots of my friends don’t believe in Santa Claus- I do. Original Flat Stanley story author Jeff Brown approved of the Flat Stanley Project, which resulted in a huge public revival of interest in the Flat Stanley character of Flat Stanley, and to which he finally responded with a follow-up novel that was published nearly 40 years following the first book. Children were being mean all over the world and not treating others nice, so Santa got sad and decided he wouldn’t give gifts to the children. Stanley and his family make it better for Santa Claus and children. ![]() But his daughter Sarah knows just who to call- Flat Stanley. He decides he is not going to give Christmas gifts this year. Reviewed by Zoey Crane (age 6) and her Nana for Reader Views (09/10)Ī cute, but somewhat sad, book about how Santa got discouraged with the children of the world and their not caring or helping others. ![]() Stanley’s Christmas Adventure (Flat Stanley) ![]()
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