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Franklin's Friendship Treasury (contains Franklin Has a Sleepover, Franklin's Bad Day, Franklin's New Friend, and Franklin's Secret Club), illustrated by Brenda Clark, Kids Can Press (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 2000.
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.
Franklin and Friends is a CGI children's television series produced by Nelvana.The second adaptation and spin-off of the classic characters from the Franklin the Turtle series of children's books written by Paulette Bourgeois and illustrated by Brenda Clark (the first being Franklin, which was also co-produced by Nelvana Limited, the series was announced by Nelvana Limited on September 28 ...
Sleepovers! They're a classic rite of passage for kids of all ages. Nickelodeon. So we compiled some of best and most popular sleepover games for kids, tweens (preteens), and teens.
“Franklin” tells the story of how Benjamin Franklin, best known at the time as an inventor, travels to France in December 1776 on a secret mission. In the American colonies, the British appear ...
Basically, they can have a lot of fun and still go home to the familiar setting of their home. Fertility coach and mom Becky Ackerman tells Yahoo Life that she did a sleepover with her 8-year-old ...
Ben and Me (subtitled An Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin by His Good Mouse Amos) is a novel by Robert Lawson, published in 1939 by Little, Brown and Company.The story is about a mouse, Amos, who becomes the advisor to Benjamin Franklin, hiding in his fur cap to secretly whisper advice in his ear.
During his entire adult life Franklin saved his correspondence, documents and other writings, which today include some 30,000 extant items. The Papers of Benjamin Franklin is a collaborative effort by a team of scholars at Yale University, American Philosophical Society and others who have searched, collected, edited, and published the numerous letters from and to Benjamin Franklin, and other ...