Flat Stanley is a 1964 children's book written by Jeff Brown, it is the first in a series of books featuring Stanley Lambchop, a completely flat boy. Flat Stanley has endured the test of time and has recently released new and exciting adventures all around the world.

Today Flat Stanley travels the world tucked inside simple envelopes or attached to ordinary emails. He helps us, his global family, communicate and explore our world and it's people in a variety of ways.

Here begins the adventures of Flat Stanley - the 'Kool' Kura Kid from Room One at Kuranui School near Matamata, New Zealand.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Flat Stanley's Tiki Tour with Jacob


Flat Stanleys Tiki Tour


Yippee Im off up Pakaraka Road again. Ive had many good an adventure up there Im looking forward to this weekend and having another great adventure. On the way Ill enjoyed the wonderful company of the lovely Mrs Webb and the drive in the white van. Jacobs mum was SO surprised to see me, she did a dance of joy all around the garden.


Not long after we arrived the Yeoman family arrived for afternoon teait was so great to see them again, and yippee a yummy afternoon tea and a chance to play with my good old mate Ben. Gosh that was a play and a half with Jacob and Ben, Jacob has so many cars we didnt know which one to choose first. Im feeling quite tired. OH, its in the car again and back down pakaraka road, past our beautiful school. IT must be late, theres no-one there I wonder where were going.


We arrived at Katija house and its off we go again Katija showed us her marvellous collection of Sylvania families. then a bit of much needed relaxing we watched a great movie The Land of The Lost, and Mrs Nola fed us popcorn and lots of delicious treats. This is a great place with all this food and goodies, I wonder why Im so flat.


We got home very late, and luckily in 5 minutes I was tucked up in Jacobs bunks. It took me a while to go to sleep as I thought someone was sawing wood, and I was worried the bunk would fall down, but to my relief it was just Jacob snoring.


The next day we were flat out. At 7am we went off to Jacobs dad mai mai to shoot some ducks and uncle David Dobbe was there.So Uncle David wanted to have picture with me and Jacob to see who was the flattest , I of course won that one. We went on the back of the Ute to the mai mai. It was a scary because it was so muddy, we were sliding everywhere. Finally we arrived safely to the mai mai. Wow what an an amazing place, I hear they have had some good parties there - Jacob told me he had his sixth birthday party there, but I wasnt invited that time. We shot a few rounds, but missed the ducks which I was quite glad about as ducks are cute and I love animals.


When we got back to the house I was ready for a nap, but no, we all got in the car and off to soccer. We watched Jacob playing he looked very smart in his Kuranui uniform. I wanted to play, but I didnt have boots and the uniform was too big. What an exciting game a real nail biter. Trent got one goal and was player of the day !


Then it was off to the big smoke, they call it Auckland to see Jacobs Aunty Kath, Max and Lili. What a long drive I thought wed never get there. Then a surprise, Jacobs Aunty Olga was there with Ivan, Alix and baby Lois too. We all had Aunty Kaths famous homemade pizza and she certainly does make a great pizza. We played on the Wii and I got the top score because I was going flat out! Oh No, another late night.


The next day was mothers day so we wished all the mothers a happy mothers day. We played in the tree house and on the trampoline and I felt a bit sick because of all the pizza I ate the night before. Then we played dress up and Lili put on her Chilean national dress she kept it on all day, even though her mum said it was a bit cold. She did look beautiful though.


At the end of the day we drove all the way back to to Pakaraka Road the school was still empty no one was there we were tucked up in bed early ready for our big day of learning on Monday I wonder where Ill be going next weekend..



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