Stan the Hot Dog Man

Stan the Hot Dog Man by Ethel Kessler is a delightful children’s book published by HarperCollins on May 30, 1995. This first edition features 64 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Stan, who joyfully leaves his bakery job to embark on a new venture as a hot dog vendor. When a blizzard unexpectedly strands him and a school bus, the children and their driver find comfort in Stan’s van, enjoying hot dogs and listening to his engaging stories.
Readers will discover a narrative that emphasizes themes of entrepreneurship and community. As Stan shares his tales, his cheerful demeanor and warmth create an inviting atmosphere, making the experience enjoyable for the stranded group. This book is categorized under juvenile fiction and is suitable for beginner readers, making it an excellent choice for young audiences interested in business and careers. With its charming storyline and relatable characters, Stan the Hot Dog Man offers a wholesome reading experience for children.
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“Stan is happy to retire from his bakery job because now he can start his own hot dog business. [When] a blizzard strands him and a school bus, the kids and driver wait the storm out in Stan’s van, their stomachs full of hot dogs and their heads full of [his] stories. Stan’s good spirits are catching; this is one grandfatherly type the world needs more of.”BL.
Parenting Honorable Mention, Reading Magic Award
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