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March 8, 2008

Flat Stanley Does Hollywood

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The Flat Stanley project was started in 1995 by Dale Hubert, a Canadian schoolteacher. The project is based on the title character in Flat Stanley, a 1964 children's book. In the book, Stanley Lambchop is squished flat, which gives him unique abilities, like being able to slide under doors and travel in envelopes. The project is intended to increase literacy and educate children about geography.

Classes participating in the Flat Stanley Project make their own Stanley Lambchop out of paper, and usually laminate him. Flat Stanley is mailed around the world to willing participants, who are asked to treat Stanley as a visiting guest and to keep a journal of Stanley's activities. Most people also photograph Flat Stanley around town, making the project somewhat similar to the traveling gnome phenomenon. Some people send back postcards, videos or emails. Clint Eastwood took his daughter's Flat Stanley to the Oscars. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger took his son's Flat Stanley with him on the campaign trail.

Flat Stanley has flown in a B-1 at 45,000 feet, and visited places as diverse as Antarctica and the great wall of China. He has been dressed up in full scuba gear and gone diving, and even did a stint as an Elvis impersonator in Vegas -- proving that I am not the craziest person ever to host Flat Stanley. In fact, if you do a Flickr search of "Flat Stanley" you will find some very questionable goings-on.

There are a variety of templates for different characters to keep things interesting. My visitor was named Flat Allen. But it's easier to stick with the generic "Stanley" as we join him on the first installment of his adventures around LA.


Here I am at Mann's. Movie stars put their footprints in cement and they hold huge movie premieres here. This is also where the tourist buses pick you up, and where to go if you want to watch a TV show being taped.

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Everybody in my class back on Vancouver Island loves Johnny Depp. My feet almost fit in his footprints. Almost.

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I could fit my whole body in Donald Duck's footprint

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Now if anyone deserves a star it's this guy.

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Woaaahhhh Hey! Let me down! This isn't funny!

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I bet Elmer Fudd doesn't have a star on the Walk of Fame.

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I wanted a hamburger for lunch, so we stopped at 25 Degrees. Their french fries were weird. No vinegar or gravy or anything.

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Here I am at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Some people say it's haunted but I wasn't afraid. Not even a little.

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Can we go home now?

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All photos by Elise Thompson for Colleen Devlin's 1st grade class in Courtenay, BC


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Comments (7)

Right on, Stanley. Right on!

 

Um, where's the one with me and Flat Stanley on the roof of the Beverly Hilton? Not suitable for all audiences?!

 

Oh, this is just the first installment. Flat Stanley had many adventures, including hanging out with hot redheads by the pool of the Beverly Hilton.

 

I hope you didn't send that one of him at Trader Vic's back to the kid. We don't want to promote underage polynesian cocktail lounging.

 

I hope you didn't send that one of him at Trader Vic's back to the kid. We don't want to promote underage polynesian cocktail lounging.

 

And that guy with the wings IS about to become a movie star.

 

Donna: I'm not sure how many Polynesian cocktail lounges there are in the northern part of Vancouver Island.

 
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