And that genie visiting, granting wishes. Exciting, but worrying too, till Stanley got round again. The flatness of their son Stanley, for example, after his big bulletin board settled on him overnight. A perfectly usual day.’ Mr Lambchop knew just what she meant. ‘Isn’t this nice, George?’ said Mrs Lambchop, stirring paste. It was Saturday morning, and Mr and Mrs Lambchop were putting up wallpaper in the kitchen. ‘Will you meet with us? Does anyone hear?’ ‘Will you meet with us? Does anyone hear?’ From the great farness of space, from farther than any planet or star that has ever been mentioned in books, the questions came. We advise that all children are supervised when using the internet. Please be aware that online content can be subject to change and websites can contain content that is unsuitable for children. However, Egmont is not responsible for content hosted by third parties. Any website addresses listed in this book are correct at the time of going to print. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Brown a/k/a/Jeff Brown f/b/o Duncan BrownĪ CIP catalogue record for this title is available from the British LibraryĪll rights reserved. Text copyright © 1990 Jeff Brown Illustrations copyright © 2012 by the Trust u/w/o Richard C. For Sidney Urquhart, the godmother to whom Stanley owes so much.įirst published in Great Britain 1990 by Methuen Children’s Books Ltd Reissued 2012 by Egmont UK Limited The Yellow Building, 1 Nicholas Road, London, W11 4AN
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