A few weeks ago, a friend of mine in England (who's little boy, Master C, just so happened to be Master J's best buddy when we used to live in England), contacted me asking for a favour. Master C, who is also in year 1, was doing a class project that involved making 'Flat Stanley' and sending him off to another country where he could have some adventures and then make his way home to report back!
We were delighted to be involved and once I told Master J all about Stanley, he couldn't wait for him to arrive, and kept checking the post every day.
Stanley's arrived! The big smile says it ALL! |
Welcome to Australia Stanley |
"Dear Master J
As part of our learning we have made ourselves a flat Stanley, based on the story of a little boy that is sent on an adventure. Master C has decided to send his flat Stanley to you! Please look after flat Stanley and tell us about his adventures. Maybe he could come and spend the day with you at school or work, maybe you'd like to take him with you on a special trip and send us some photographs or information about where you have been or maybe he could find out about your home! When flat Stanley is ready to come home after his adventure, please could you put him in the enclosed envelope, add some stamps and and pop him back in the post box. When he arrives back to us we will find out about your adventures together as a class!
Love Master C"
Flat Stanley with Class 1R |
Poor Stanley brought the English weather with him - but he still had fun at the beach luckily. |
We put Stanley in a bucket to stop him from getting blown away by the wind |
Miss H held Stanley's hand just in case he was scared of the seagulls. |
Of course Stanley had to visit the beach before he went home. The first day we took him to the beach just happened to be a pretty cloudy, grey day and we all had a chuckle that Stanley must have brought the chilly English weather with him. He didn't seem to mind though.
Stanley also learnt how to scooter and skate board and he went on the ferry to see the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House before we said goodbye and popped him back in the post.
Safe travels Stanley, we hope you let us know about your class in England.
What a great way for kids to get to know a little about what life is like on the other side of the world. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was so awesome and their enthusiasm was too cute!
DeleteThat is so cool Robyn, I just wrote an article saying that Flat Stanley will be at all Gold Coast libraries over the school holidays! And kids can make a version of themselves, might have to take my daughter - GREAT pics! Emily
ReplyDeleteThats Awesome Emily! It's such a great idea for kids. Send me the link to your article, I'd love to read it. Might even take it to our local library too xx
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ReplyDeleteOh how I love Flat Stanley! I read it every year to my class. I have so many teacher friends in the USA, when I go back to work eventually I may do this, lovely!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Pics, Mez xxx
That's so great Mez - and you can always send him back to us in Sydney!! x
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