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Flat Stanley in Rochester
URL slug
flat-stanley-in-rochester
Category
restaurant
Description
G&G Flat Stanley, Webster Flat Stanley in Rochester describes the adventures of "Flat Stanley" here in the Rochester area. See Background below for an overview of the World of Flat Stanley. Rochester Spottings of Flat Stanley On RockWiki Lollypop Farm - on the fiberglass painted horse Nutcracker Family Restaurant - on the small wall under the tree in the restaurant pictures Reed Eye Associates - Flat Stanley visits the eye Doctor Dr. Lawrence J. Giangreco - Flat Stanley visits the dentist (lower right hand corner of the 2000 Empire Building sign) and CEREC milling machine Pluta Cancer Center Other Someone from Rochester - takes Flat Stanley to India Kodak Building downtown and Niagara Falls on ExSkinDiver.BlogSpot.com Background About Flat Stanley 1 "Flat Stanley's ancestors include a special Flat Stanley that starred in children's books written by Jeff Brown starting back in 1964. That was 45 years ago, so many different Flat Stanleys have come along in the meantime. Teachers liked the name, "Flat Stanley", for someone that lives flat on a page and could lay flat in an envelope. So they decided to use that name for teaching children about reading, writing, and learning about new places in the world. Suddenly, a whole lot of new Flat Stanleys were born in schools and sent by mail to friends and family. Later, Dale Hubert, a 3rd grade teacher from Ontario, Canada started The Flat Stanley Project and a lot of teachers shared ideas about how to use Flat Stanley for learning projects. A new Flat Stanley baby is born when a teacher copies Flat Stanley's outline on a new page and gives him to a student to share with their friend or family. Flat Stanley is just a popular name for the project or activity. Sometimes people like to give their "Flat Stanley" a different name like Flat Clara, Flat Janice, Flat Juan, or Flat Min for example. That way "Flat Stanley" can be a boy or girl or have a name that fits better with a specific culture. The world is now full of Flat Stanleys, each with his/her own name, culture, and adventures." Photos Flat Stanley in Rochester - Flickr Photo set by BradMandell Notes and References You can find out more about Flat Stanley from: Wikipedia Article The Flat Stanley Project - lots of pictures in the Photo Gallery Radio Without Borders - listen to an interview Google Image Search for "Flat Stanley shows more than 46,000 related images Flickr Flat Stanley Group - has more than 1,000 photos 1from Flat Stanley with GGM by BradMandell on PBWiki.com
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45 years ago, so many different Flat Stanleys have come along in the meantime
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Active listing
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4/9/2026, 8:06:55 AM

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