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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.
Paulette Bourgeois, CM (born July 20, 1951) is a Canadian writer best known for creating Franklin the Turtle, the character who appears in picture books illustrated by Toronto native Brenda Clark. The books have sold more than 60 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 38 languages.
Articles about the book series Franklin the Turtle by Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark, and its adaptations. Pages in category "Franklin the Turtle (books)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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.
Franklin gets sick of reading Harriet's favorite book, The Happy Green Frog, so he decides to hide it inside a newspaper until her naptime. However, the book ends up missing after the newspaper ends up in the garbage with the book inside of it. Franklin and Bear search for another copy to replace the one Franklin lost.
Brenda Clark (born February 10, 1955) is a Canadian illustrator, perhaps best known for her work on the Franklin the Turtle series of children's books. She was born in Toronto and studied illustration at Sheridan College. She now lives in Port Hope. [1] Several books in the Franklin series have received awards from the Canadian Children's Book ...
Franklin follows the eponymous growing young anthropomorphic turtle (specifically a tortoise - which is a subgroup of turtles - a species which belong to the order Testudines or Chelonia, reptiles having bodies encased in a bony shell). His television stories and books always begin, "(Franklin) could count by twos and tie his shoes".
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