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Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #12: Escape to California
Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #12: Escape to California
Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #12: Escape to California
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Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #12: Escape to California

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Flat Stanley is taking over the world, one city at a time! In this fantastic twelfth installment in the renowned Flat Stanley’s Worldwide Adventures chapter book series, the Lambchop family is ready to explore San Francisco, California! Don’t miss any of Flat Stanley’s worldwide adventures!

Not only will kids love going on a fun adventure with Stanley, this installment of the Worldwide Adventures series has fun, fascinating facts about San Francisco in the back of the book, and is perfect for Common Core State Standards, like multicultural adventure, plot and character development story elements, and compare and contrast.

This unforgettable adventure features fun, fascinating facts about San Francisco! And for parents and teachers, each Flat Stanley book is aligned to the Common Core State Standards, like multicultural adventure, plot and character development story elements, and compare and contrast! Don’t miss any of Flat Stanley’s worldwide adventures!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateAug 26, 2014
ISBN9780062189929
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Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown created the beloved character of Flat Stanley as a bedtime story for his 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 Stanley at www.flatstanleybooks.com.

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    Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #12 - Jeff Brown

    Dedication

    For the Real Lily

    Contents

    Dedication

    1. Caught in San Francisco

    2. The Redwood Forest

    3. Introducing the Escapist

    4. Silicon Valley

    5. Hollywood, Here We Come

    6. Hitting the Beach

    7. The Great Escape

    8. Sky High

    What You Need to Know about Alcatraz and San Francisco

    Excerpt from Flat Stanley’s Worldwide Adventures #1: The Mount Rushmore Calamity

    1. Ready, Set . . .

    2. Go!

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    About the Authors and Illustrator

    Books by Jeff Brown

    Credits

    Copyright

    About the Publisher

    Caught in San Francisco

    The hills in San Francisco were so steep that all the parked cars looked as if they were going to roll away. Stanley Lambchop was climbing the sidewalk alongside his old friend Thomas Anthony Jeffrey, whom the Lambchops were visiting on their family vacation.

    I can’t believe how much has happened since the last time I saw you, Stanley said to Thomas as they walked with Stanley’s parents and brother, Arthur, up the hill. You had just moved to California, and it was my first time traveling by mail. I hadn’t even been flat long enough to get creased!

    Thomas laughed. I remember opening your envelope. You smelled like egg salad.

    Arthur shook his head. I told you, Mom: Egg salad and milk in the mail is a bad idea!

    "Are a bad idea, corrected Stanley’s mother, who was a stickler for good grammar. I didn’t want Stanley to go hungry. After all, it was his first time away from home!"

    "I remember thinking, California, wow! Stanley went on. I’d never traveled so far away. And to think, now I’ve been all over the world."

    You have had a lot of excitement, said Thomas. Then he added playfully, Though you still kind of smell like egg salad.

    I do not! cried Stanley, cracking up.

    Since the bulletin board over Stanley’s bed had fallen and flattened him, he had been to Egypt, Kenya, France, Australia, and lots of other places—but there was still something nice about exploring a city like San Francisco with his family and a good friend. Thomas had shown them Haight-Ashbury, where everyone seemed to be wearing tie-dye T-shirts, and taken them on an old-fashioned-looking cable car to Union Square, where people in business suits hurried in and out of skyscrapers. Except for the moment at Fisherman’s Wharf when a group of tourists had recognized Stanley and insisted on taking pictures with him, Stanley felt like a regular sightseer. Now they were heading to the Japantown district for dinner.

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