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Franklin And The Thunderstorm (Franklin) by Paulette Bourgeois
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Franklin And The Thunderstorm (Franklin)

by Paulette Bourgeois

Series: Franklin

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Frankling and the Thunderstorm is a cute book to show students they can have courage. It is a neat way for students to see what courage and ambition is.
  aswideman | Apr 7, 2009 |
I like this book: I got it inside the kids meal at Chick-fil-A. ( )
  Mikelodeon | Dec 12, 2008 |
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Franklin could count by twos and tie his shoes.
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Franklin is afraid of thunderstorms. When a storm approaches while he is playing at Fox's house, a flash of lightning sends Franklin into his shell. He refuses to come out - even for snacks - until his friends make him laugh with their tall tales about what causes storms. And when Beaver explains what really causes thunder and lightning, Franklin begins to feel much safer.

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