Saturday, March 27, 2010

Flat Grace Sends Herself in a Letter

Flat Grace arrived in our mail in early February 2010. In a letter written by our 7 year old niece, Grace, and another one typed by her second grade teacher, our instructions were clear - take pictures of Flat Grace participating in the community and then mail the pictures and a letter back to the school.
 
We took Flat Grace to the library, the park, city hall, the community center and the movie theater. While outdoor at the movie theater, a woman pulled her vehicle over to ask if we were partaking in a Flat Stanley adventure. We had never heard of Flat Stanley but the more pictures we took and places we visited, the more we ran into people who had.

This project is based on the 1964 children's book, Flat Stanley, where Stanley becomes flattened by a falling bulletin board. He has many adventures in his flattened state, including mailing himself to a friend in California.
 
Apparently, the Flat Stanley project is a popular one for grade school children. There is a website devoted to the Flat Stanley Project and there have been subsequent books chronicling the further adventures of Stanley According to a 2005 CNN article, Flat Stanley even got recognition on the red carpet when he appeared with Clint Eastwood at that year's Oscars.

Best of all for me, besides the adventure of spending a day with Flat Grace all over the city, is the letter from our niece telling us about her flattened self.


3 comments:

Cindy said...

That's so fun! My son's class did a Flat Stanley when he was in third grade, I think. He sent it to his sister in Los Angeles and she took it to a Batman movie premier and sent him a photo of Stanley on the Batmobile. lol

Jennie Hinchcliff said...

How funny! I'm in the middle of doing a "Flat Stanley" project for my nephew Kyle! Stanley and I have hoofed it all around SF, including Chinatown, Fisherman's Wharf, Golden Gate Park, Union Square, etc. I even took Stanley to work with me, getting all of my undergrad bookbinders in on the action...

Do you think that we are sent the "Graces" and "Stanleys" because we are known as letter writers? Artists? Eccentrics who live in interesting locales? ...

I'll send some photos along when I'm finished with Stanley!
--JH

Jackie Flaherty said...

Jennie,
Great! I would love to see your Flat Stanley pics! I think we were chosen for our letter writing/mail knack.

Jackie