Franklin and his friends love to play soccer, even if they never succeed in scoring a goal, but when they learn to work together, their playing improves
Since Franklin the turtle doesn't have any teeth he is astonished to learn about the Tooth Fairy from his friends Bear, Raccoon, and Fox, and he wonders how he can get the Tooth Fairy to bring him a p
The last of his friends who still need training wheels for his bicycle, Franklin becomes increasingly discouraged as he continues to fall down, but then he gets an idea from Porcupine that will help h
In order to match his friends' boasts, Franklin the turtle claims that he can swallow seventy-six flies in the blink of an eye, but then he has to prove it
A colorful new adventure for Franklin the Turtle finds him puzzling over his school project in which he must draw what he likes best about his neighborhood, leading to his realization that he will dra
An exciting collection of four beloved tales featuring Nick Jr.'s popular Franklin includes the classics Franklin in the Dark; Hurry Up, Franklin; Franklin Fibs; and Franklin is Bossy and contains the
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin can't wait for his best friend Bear to come over for their first sleepover. However, when it's time for bed, Bear begins to miss his own room --- until Fra
After learning his lines for the class performance of "The Nutcracker," Franklin becomes so nervous at the dress rehearsal that he is unable to speak and wonders if his stage fright will keep him from
"A new family moves in, and Franklin is afraid to make friends with them because they seem very different. Soon he realizes that he and his new neighbours have a lot in common after all" Cf. Our cho
In this innovative study, Crystal Sanders explores how working-class black women, in collaboration with the federal government, created the Child Development Group of Mississippi (CDGM) in 1965, a Hea
For enslaved and newly freed African Americans, attaining freedom and citizenship without health for themselves and their families would have been an empty victory. Even before emancipation, African A
In his 1903 hit "Congo Love Song," James Weldon Johnson recounts a sweet if seemingly generic romance between two young Africans. While the song's title may appear consistent with that narrative, it a