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Franklin tries to hurry to get to Bear's birthday party on time. Snail is upset that he is normally too slow to attend parties. Franklin becomes very upset after his close friend Otter moves away; but has trouble expressing his emotions, which result in the turtle having a tumultuous day until his father consoles him.
Let's Go Play at the Adams ' is a 1974 psychological horror novel by Mendal W. Johnson and originally published by Thomas Y. Crowell Co. Its plot focuses on a group of rural Maryland children who drug, incapacitate, and eventually torture the college student babysitter hired by their parents while they are away in Europe for two weeks.
Trivia and Puzzle Fun Book- Word searches, crosswords, and trivia related to the series. The Complete Guide to The Baby-Sitters Club (September 1996) - A reference book that includes listings for club facts, Baby-Sitters Club members, Baby-Sitters Club family members, Baby-Sitters Club clients, place, things, and Beyond Stoneybrook.
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(Covers Franklin's involvement with Priestly regarding electrical experiments and the English enlightenment) Scudder, Evarts Seelye (1939). Benjamin Franklin, a biography. London, Collins. Skemp, Sheila L. (1994). Benjamin and William Franklin: father and son, patriot and loyalist. Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-3120-86176.
The Babysitter is a novel series by R. L. Stine. The first novel in the series was published in 1989, and it led to establishing Stine as a prominent author in the children's horror genre. [ 1 ] The first novel follows a simple premise of a babysitter who finds she is the next in a series of babysitting victims to a crazed killer.
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Franklin the Turtle is a Canadian children's book franchise. All of the books in the original series were authored by Paulette Bourgeois and illustrated by Brenda Clark since 1986.