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Stanley's pal Lester is sleeping over for the first time, and Lester is feeling a bit nervous. Stanley's room isn't his room. Stanley's bed isn't his bed. And Stanley's mom and dad aren't his mom and dad. Stanley's house is great. It's just - different! It takes a visit to the gorilla world to help Lester survive his very first sleepover!
Stanley's family is going swimming in the big pool, and Stanley is scared. It's just so deep! But after learning all about frogs, which like to be on land and in the water, Stanley realizes that he's ready to swim in the big pool, after all.
Stanley doesn't want to go to sleep-ever! He wants to play all night long. But when he and Dennis learn that even grizzly bears need their rest, Stanley realizes just how important it is to get your zzz's.
Where, oh, where is Stanley's missing sneaker? A visit to some clever elephants teaches Stanley and Dennis how to retrace their steps to find things that have been lost.
Stanley and his friends think the new kid at school acts like a big scary wolf. But a visit with some real wolves teaches Stanley and his friends just how wrong they were about the animals-and their new classmate!
Stanley is the only one in his class who hasn't lost a tooth yet, and he's getting a little worried. So he and Dennis take a trip into The Great Big Book of Everything to find out about the toothsome crocodile!
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