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'''[[File:Flat_Stanley.png|thumb]]Flat Stanley '''is a character from a real-life novel. He gets crushed with a bulletin board at night, which makes him as thin as paper hence able to fold himself, mail himself to his gramma and have his brother fly him as a kite. In the second grade [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] and his class each got a paper cut-out of him, which they had to color and send to a relative who lives far away and they have to take a photo of him in front of something. In [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul|The Long Haul]], [[Susan Heffley|Susan]] takes a cutout with herself to take photos of it, but Greg doesn't like them. Susan had mailed it to her cousin [[Stacey]] in Seattle, who put him in a storage of newspapers and magazines where the cutout got lost. After that, the cutout never returned to Greg.
'''Flat Stanley '''is a character from a real-life novel. He gets crushed with a bulletin board at night, which makes him as thin as paper hence able to fold himself, mail himself to his gramma and have his brother fly him as a kite. In the second grade [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] and his class each got a paper cut-out of him, which they had to color and send to a relative who lives far away and they have to take a photo of him in front of something. In [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul|The Long Haul]], [[Susan Heffley|Susan]] takes a cutout with herself to take photos of it, but Greg doesn't like them. Susan had mailed it to her cousin [[Stacey]] in Seattle, who put him in a storage of newspapers and magazines where the cutout got lost. After that, the cutout never returned to Greg.


The story gave Greg a "deathly fear" of bulletin boards. Not long after (presumably second grade) [[Rowley]] asks Greg if he wants to sleep in his bed, but the bulletin board above made him forfeit.
The story gave Greg a "deathly fear" of bulletin boards. Not long after (presumably second grade) [[Rowley]] asks Greg if he wants to sleep in his bed, but the bulletin board above made him forfeit.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Flat Stanley is a real life book series.
* Flat Stanley is a real life book series.
* <span style="line-height:21px;">Jeff Kinney took a picture holding Flat Stanley.</span>
* <span style="line-height:21px;">[[Jeff Kinney]] took a picture holding Flat Stanley.</span>
== <span style="line-height:21px;">Gallery</span>==
== <span style="line-height:21px;">Gallery</span>==
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Imgres.jpg|The real Flat Stanley.
Imgres.jpg|The real Flat Stanley.
B1tdxZRCIAEPCI1.jpg|Jeff Kinney with Flat Stanley.
B1tdxZRCIAEPCI1.jpg|Jeff Kinney with Flat Stanley.
Flat Stanley.png
</gallery></span>
</gallery></span>
[[Category:Fictional Characters]]
[[Category:Fictional Characters]]

Revision as of 03:10, 9 September 2016

Flat Stanley is a character from a real-life novel. He gets crushed with a bulletin board at night, which makes him as thin as paper hence able to fold himself, mail himself to his gramma and have his brother fly him as a kite. In the second grade Greg and his class each got a paper cut-out of him, which they had to color and send to a relative who lives far away and they have to take a photo of him in front of something. In The Long Haul, Susan takes a cutout with herself to take photos of it, but Greg doesn't like them. Susan had mailed it to her cousin Stacey in Seattle, who put him in a storage of newspapers and magazines where the cutout got lost. After that, the cutout never returned to Greg.

The story gave Greg a "deathly fear" of bulletin boards. Not long after (presumably second grade) Rowley asks Greg if he wants to sleep in his bed, but the bulletin board above made him forfeit.

Trivia

  • Flat Stanley is a real life book series.
  • Jeff Kinney took a picture holding Flat Stanley.

Gallery