Stanley and the Magic Lamp

Stanley and the Magic Lamp by Jeff Brown, published by Scholastic Incorporated in 2003, is a captivating tale featuring the beloved character Stanley Lambchop. In this 115-page story, Stanley discovers an old lamp that turns out to be magical, leading to unexpected adventures when a genie appears to grant his wishes. As Stanley explores the possibilities of fame, superpowers, and even a magical pet, he soon realizes that his wishes come with unforeseen consequences.
Readers will find that Stanley’s journey becomes increasingly chaotic as he navigates the complexities of his newfound powers. The narrative delves into themes of wishes and magic, illustrating how each desire can lead to unexpected outcomes. This edition, written in English, invites young readers to join Stanley in a whimsical exploration of the challenges that come with wishing for more than one can handle.
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Stanley Lambchop doesn’t realize that the old lamp he’s found is magic, until he rubs it and a genie appears! Of course the genie grants Stanley wishes for fame, superpowers, a magical pet, you name it. But the more wishes Stanley makes, the stranger life becomes. Now Stanley’s adventure is a mess that will take more than just a wish to undo!
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