Stanley and the Magic Lamp

Stanley and the Magic Lamp by Jeff Brown is an illustrated book published by HarperCollins on May 6, 2003. This engaging story follows Stanley Lambchop, who discovers a real magic lamp containing a genie. The genie offers Stanley the chance to wish for anything he desires, leading to a series of whimsical and humorous events as Stanley navigates the consequences of his newfound power.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and humor as Stanley’s wishes not only affect him but also his family, who soon want to make their own wishes. As the narrative unfolds, the story explores themes of desire and the unexpected outcomes of wishing, making it a delightful read for those interested in juvenile fiction and chapter books. With 128 pages, this edition is designed to captivate young readers with its imaginative premise and entertaining twists.
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Genie on the loose!
Stanley Lambchop has found a real magic lamp with a genie inside! The genie tells Stanley he can wish for anything in the world: fame, a magical pet, superpowers — you name it.
When Stanley’s family finds out about the genie, they have some wishes, too. But the more wishes Stanley makes, the stranger his own life becomes. Oh, poor Stanley!
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