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.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Flat Stanley at "The Gruffalo" show


Woohoo, grimble, grumble – with a slash of wind off sped the big yellow bus to Rotorua on Tuesday 30 August to watch The Gruffalo. The windy roads made me feel dizzy. When Room 1 and Room 3 reached Rotorua, it looked wonderful with all the flowers showing but I’d better tell you a secret, Rotorua stinks a lot!
Finally we got to the show, the mouse was as funny as a clown as he tiptoed behind the gruffalo, poking her tongue out and wiggling her bottom.  The gruffalo roared like a lion and was a bit scary but in the end he was afraid of the clever little mouse.
At the show we had all felt hungry so we leapt back onto the us and zoomed off to the park. We gobbled down some food and played on the playground until it started to drizzle really hard.
Mrs Goodwin drove us safely back to school just in time to eat more food. What a great day, I loved The Gruffalo show!

Combined writing by:
- Conor, Bronlee, Sean, Jacob.

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