Friday, May 28, 2021

Flat Stanley: His Original Adventure!

 

Hi my Blog readers I hope you are doing good during this pandemic situation. I wish this all will be gone very soon and it would be back to normal. Yesterday we were bored (obviously) and my sister wanted to watch the movie Lion king but our subscription for premium was expired so we had to watch it in our mother tongue which is Telugu, it was pretty funny.

I found this book while I was casually reading through my other ones. This book is how Stanley becomes flat and helps everyone who is stuck in a situation. I liked it when he was sent to California through mail. Stanley’s big bulletin board had fallen on him and he had gone flat. When he got used to being flat, he started enjoying it and his brother Arthur was jealous. While walking with Stanley Mrs. Lambchop’s ring fell down a shaft. Stanley had an idea he used the tie lace and went down and got it back. When the vacation started his friend invited him to California. Mr. Lambchop got a big envelope for Stanley to go in and travel. Mr. Ojay had a museum running and thieves used to steal paintings from them. Stanley had an idea. He told Mr. Ojay that he would be a painting and scare the thieves and call the police. And that’s what he did. Now everyone was telling him as a hero, but after a few weeks people started bullying. That night Arthur had an idea he brought out the bicycle pump and filled Stanley in air and he was no longer flat. The plot is very gripping and makes you want to read more of the book and how he had saved the museum. The characters are all believable as they are regular people. Stanley is a little more than regular people it could be believable if a giant board fell on you. This is a very good Bedtime story for anyone. I will give it a 10/10.

If you want to buy the book, use this link: - Flat Stanley


No comments:

Post a Comment

The Boy who harnessed the wind

  Hi blog readers today I am going to tell about the boy who harnessed the wind and it is a very exciting story. William Kamkwamba grows u...