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Brenda Clark (1) (1955–)

Author of Franklin's Christmas Gift

For other authors named Brenda Clark, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Brenda Clark

Franklin's Christmas Gift (1998) — Illustrator — 1,091 copies, 4 reviews

Associated Works

In the Dark (1986) — Illustrator — 2,918 copies, 17 reviews
Franklin Goes To School (1995) — Illustrator — 2,818 copies, 19 reviews
Franklin Is Bossy (1994) — Illustrator — 2,221 copies, 7 reviews
Franklin Is Lost (1992) — Illustrator — 2,127 copies, 20 reviews
Franklin and the Tooth Fairy (1996) — Illustrator — 1,971 copies, 6 reviews
Franklin's New Friend (1997) — Illustrator — 1,902 copies, 12 reviews
Franklin Wants A Pet (1994) — Illustrations — 1,774 copies, 6 reviews
Franklin Fibs (1992) — Illustrator — 1,757 copies, 12 reviews
Franklin's Halloween (1996) — Illustrator — 1,757 copies, 11 reviews
Franklin's Bad Day (1996) — Illustrator — 1,657 copies, 7 reviews
Franklin Plays the Game (1995) — Illustrator — 1,647 copies, 5 reviews
Franklin Is Messy (1995) — Illustrator, some editions — 1,542 copies, 4 reviews
Hurry Up, Franklin (1989) — Illustrator — 1,512 copies, 6 reviews
Franklin Has a Sleepover (1996) — Illustrator — 1,478 copies, 9 reviews
Franklin And The Thunderstorm (1998) — Illustrator — 1,473 copies, 6 reviews
Franklin Rides a Bike (1997) — Illustrator — 1,405 copies, 4 reviews
Franklin Goes to the Hospital (2000) — Illustrator — 1,405 copies, 6 reviews
Franklin's Neighborhood (1999) — Illustrator — 1,279 copies, 4 reviews
Franklin's Secret Club (1998) — Illustrator — 1,246 copies, 2 reviews
Franklin's Valentines (1998) — Illustrator — 1,192 copies, 2 reviews
Franklin's Blanket (1995) — Illustrator — 1,118 copies, 4 reviews
Franklin's Class Trip (1999) — Illustrator — 1,048 copies, 3 reviews
Franklin's School Play (1996) — Illustrator — 1,034 copies, 5 reviews
Franklin's Thanksgiving (2001) — Illustrator — 909 copies, 2 reviews
Finders Keepers for Franklin (1997) — Illustrator — 886 copies, 2 reviews
Franklin's Baby Sister (2000) — Illustrator — 873 copies, 7 reviews
Franklin and Harriet (Franklin) (2001) — Illustrator; Illustrator — 858 copies, 3 reviews
Franklin Says I Love You (2002) — Illustrator — 827 copies, 1 review
Franklin Says Sorry (A Franklin TV Storybook) (1999) — Illustrator — 457 copies, 2 reviews
Franklin's Birthday Party (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2001) — Illustrator — 422 copies, 1 review
Franklin and the Baby (A Franklin TV Storybook) (1999) — Illustrator — 395 copies, 3 reviews
Franklin Runs Away (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2001) — Illustrator — 389 copies
Franklin Helps Out (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2000) — Illustrator — 386 copies, 2 reviews
Franklin's Pumpkin (2004) — Illustrator — 325 copies, 1 review
Franklin Goes to Day Camp: A Story and Activity Book (1997) — Illustrator — 302 copies, 1 review
Franklin and the Babysitter (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2001) — Illustrator — 231 copies, 1 review
Franklin Forgets (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2000) — Illustrator — 207 copies
Franklin Plays Hockey (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2002) — Original Creator — 200 copies, 2 reviews
Franklin Stays Up (Kids Can Read) (2003) — Illustrator — 183 copies, 1 review
Franklin and His Friend (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2002) — Illustrator — 177 copies
How Does Your Garden Grow? (1985) — Illustrator — 156 copies
Franklin And Me Activity Book (1994) — Illustrator — 119 copies
Franklin and the Big Kid (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2002) — Illustrator, some editions — 109 copies
Franklin Snoops (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2003) — Illustrator — 87 copies
Franklin's Classic Treasury, Volume I (1999) — Illustrator — 87 copies, 1 review
Night and Day (Golden Look-look Book) (1985) — Illustrator — 83 copies, 2 reviews
Franklin Wants a Badge (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2003) — Illustrator — 75 copies
Franklin and the Computer (A Franklin TV Storybook) (2003) — Illustrator — 68 copies
Little Fingerling (1989) — Illustrator — 60 copies
Franklin's First Day of School (2000) — Illustrator — 53 copies
Franklin's Classic Treasury, Volume II (2001) — Illustrator, some editions — 48 copies
Puddleman (1983) — Illustrator — 48 copies, 1 review
Franklin's Holiday Treasury (2002) — Illustrator — 19 copies
Franklin's Pet Problem (2000) — Illustrator — 17 copies, 1 review
Franklin's Magic Christmas [2001 film] (2001) — Original story — 16 copies
Franklin's Family Treasury (2003) — Illustrator — 15 copies
Les Plus Belles Histoires de Franklin, tome 3 (2002) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Franklin's Year (Chick-fil-A series) — Illustrator — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1955-02-10
Gender
female
Education
Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Occupations
illustrator of children's books
Short biography
Brenda Clark is best known as the illustrator of the original Franklin the Turtle series written by Paulette Bourgeois. She also illustrated numerous Franklin TV Storybooks and Kid's Can Read books written by Sharon Jennings and Eva Moore
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Places of residence
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Port Hope, Ontario, Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Ontario, Canada

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Reviews

5 reviews
Franklin has been asked to donate a toy to a charitable drive for Christmas, but he's having trouble picking one that he can part with other than a rusty old truck missing a tire. He spends the week thinking about generosity of spirit and is able to make a good choice.
Franklin’s Christmas Gift is the re-release of a classic from the enduring Franklin series by Paulette Bourgeois. At Franklin’s school, Franklin’s teacher, Mr. Owl, tells the students to begin thinking about what they will bring to donate to the classroom toy drive for needy children and the excitement begins. When Franklin goes through his own toys, everything seems too special to give away, but after receiving a gift from his aunt, Franklin realizes that nothing is special enough. show more After much thought, Franklin settles on a gift and in the process learns much about giving.

Franklin's Christmas Gift is an excellent addition to the Franklin series. The students relate to the familiar stories and the beautiful illustrations. Christmas Gift helps students understand the joy of giving, using well-known characters. Pre-K through second graders will enjoy this addition to Franklin.

Received Galley from NetGalley.com
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Franklin loved Christmas. He could name all of Santa’s reindeer. He could ties ribbons into bows and play “Silent Night” on his recorder. Franklin liked to give presents and receive them. But this year he couldn’t decide what to give to the Christmas toy drive.

Each year, Mr. Owl’s class donates new and gently toys for needy families. This year, Franklin cannot decide what to give. The only toy he will part with is his more than gently used truck. Franklin has three more days to show more donate. The next day he receives a gift from his Great Aunt Harriet, who knows how to give special gifts. Excited over the present, Franklin forgets all about a gift for the toy drive. On the eve of the third and final day, Franklin’s Great Aunt visits. Finally, Franklin gets to open her gift. Franklin’s time with his aunt inspires him take action.

Franklin’s Christmas Gift is an inspiring story of love, giving, caring, and sharing. Children will learn the true meaning of Christmas – giving is better than receiving. Franklin found that his gift to Great Aunt Harriet gave him as much joy as it gave her. This is so true, especially this time of year. Picking out that one-of-a-kind gift, then watching the recipient open it, can be exhilarating. That feeling is the cause of cries heard in every home with a child. “Open mine! Open mine!”

The illustrations are Christmas bright; happy and joyful hues of green, red, blue, gold, and other sparkly colors. The drawings are cute. The words are an inspiration. I liked the tone of giving and the uncertainty Franklin shows in not wanting to part with any of his treasures. The items that we have, the things we collect, become more important than people do. We cannot part with any of our stuff, sometimes even when that thing has out lived its usefulness. Christmas is a good time to put those priorities in order. Franklin does just that, and it will instill the gift of giving in those who read Franklin’s Christmas Gift.

Note: received from netgalley, courtesy of the publisher.
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This book is great to show children the importance of giving to others less fortunate.

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