No. of pages 32
Published: 2015
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In "Flat Stanley and the Very Big Cookie" by Macky Pamintuan, Stanley's flat adventures take a delicious turn when he stumbles upon a giant cookie contest. Eager to join in on the fun, Flat Stanley teams up with his friends to create the biggest, most spectacular cookie the world has ever seen. Along the way, they encounter challenges, creative ideas, and lots of teamwork that emphasize friendship and creativity. As the contest unfolds, readers are treated to a whimsical tale filled with laughter, excitement, and the joy of baking, culminating in a sweet celebration of togetherness. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: I Can Read, I Can Read-Level 2 .
This book is aimed at children in preschool-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by HarperCollins .
Born in New York City, Jeff Brown was a story editor and assistant film producer in Hollywood. He worked on the editorial staffs of The New Yorker and the Saturday Evening Post, and his stories appeared in these magazines and many others. Macky Pamintuan was born and raised in the Philippines. He moved to San Francisco at age twenty-one and received his fine arts degree from the Academy of Art College.
This book is in the following series:
I Can Read
I Can Read is a widely recognized premier beginning reader series. The books are organized into 6 color-coded levels. The series includes hundreds of titles featuring award-winning authors and illustrators, and the most beloved character friends in the history of children's literature.