Invisible Stanley

Invisible Stanley by Jeff Brown, published by HarperCollins on August 14, 2003, is an illustrated chapter book that presents a humorous tale centered around Stanley Lambchop. After a terrible storm, Stanley mysteriously disappears, leaving his family puzzled as they can hear him but cannot see him. The story unfolds as they discover that Stanley has become invisible, leading to a series of amusing adventures as he navigates life in his new state.
Readers will find a lighthearted exploration of family dynamics and the challenges of being unseen. As Stanley engages in various activities, the narrative delves into themes of identity and belonging, all while maintaining a playful tone. This edition, comprising 112 pages, is designed for young readers and fits within the genres of juvenile fiction and humorous stories, making it an engaging choice for those interested in chapter books.
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Disappearing act
One morning, after a terrible storm, Stanley Lambchop is nowhere to be found. His family can hear him, and there is a lump under his covers, but no one can find him! Just where is that boy?
Then they discover the truth — Stanley is invisible! At first, Stanley is very busy. There’s so much for an invisible boy to do. But will he stay that way forever?
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