And I Mean It, Stanley

And I Mean It, Stanley by Crosby Bonsall is a charming children’s book published by Harper Collins on April 18, 1984. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a little girl who constructs a “truly great thing” from junk while her friend Stanley remains elusive, creating an air of mystery around his character.
Readers will discover a playful narrative that unfolds as the girl’s project nears completion, leading to an exciting playtime with Stanley. The book touches on themes relevant to juvenile fiction, including friendship and creativity, while featuring animals and pets, particularly dogs. This engaging tale invites young readers to explore the joys of imagination and the importance of companionship.
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A little girl builds a “truly great thing” out of junk. Her friend Stanley is nowhere to be found. But who is Stanley anyway? What a mystery! Until the great thing is almost complete, that is. Then, it’s playtime, and there’s just no stopping Stanley.
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