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In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin likes being a big brother ... most of the time. But when his little sister, Harriet, wants to play with his favorite stuffed animal, Franklin doesn't want to share. As they tug at the toy, something terrible happens. It rips! Franklin's mother fixes it, but he remains angry and hides the toy in his closet. Then Franklin discovers it's not the toy that makes Harriet happy—it's her big brother who brings a smile to her face. Franklin decides that show more maybe sharing isn't so bad after all.. show less
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I liked reading the fantasy children’s book, Franklin and Harriet. One reason I enjoyed it is because of the plot. Although the story involves personification because animals are talking and acting like humans, the plot is still logical and seems real. Franklin becomes a big brother and tries to make his sister happy with his toy dog, but then his sister wants the toy dog for herself. Many siblings experience sharing problems, so even though the characters are fictional, the story line relates to children. Also, Franklin stories always begin with, “Franklin could count by twos and tie his shoes.” I love how the author uses the same language or a repeated phrase that rhymes for the beginning of every story. This is a great way to show more hook the reader, especially small children because they remember how it begins and can easily read it. This book’s message is that even though we might not want to, it is important to always be kind and share. Franklin is developing a relationship with his younger sister and hides his dog, so she will not take it from him anymore. He then realizes that the dog is what makes her happy, so if she is happy from playing with it then he is happy sharing it with her. I always enjoyed watching the television series Franklin when I was younger, but I would also recommend the books. show less
franklin likes being an older brother but sometimes it is really hard. Franklin learns how to be a big brother to Harriet even though they don't always get along.
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Paulette Bourgeois was born July 20, 1951 in Winnepeg , Canada. She graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1974 with a B.Sc. and worked briefly as an occupational therapist before returning to Carleton University to study journalism. She has worked in television and print before writing her first book, Franklin in the Dark. Although show more Paulette is best-known for the Franklinthe Turtle books, she is also the writer of fiction and non-fiction for young readers. Her book, The Sun: Starting with Space was shortlisted for a Science in Society Book Award (1995), given by the Canadian Science Writer's Association, and won the honor of Parents' Choice Approval, given by the US Parents' Choice Foundation (1997). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Franklin and Harriet (Franklin) (Franklin)
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- Franklin et Anémone
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