Franklin's rocket team / [written by Caitlin Drake Smith]. --
Record details
- ISBN: 1771381167 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781771381161 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. --
- Publisher: Toronto : Kids Can Press, c2014.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Based on the character created by Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark. "Based on the TV episode Franklin's rocket team, written by Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan"--P. [3] of cover. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 6.95 |
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| Subject: | Franklin (Fictitious character : Bourgeois) > Juvenile fiction. Turtles > Juvenile fiction. Best friends > Juvenile fiction. |
| Genre: | Radio and television novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | FAV JP Smith | 31681002549632 | PICTUREPBK | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
When Rabbit comes to his house to sleep over in his new rocket-ship tent, an excited Franklin becomes frustrated by his little sister Harriet's constant interruptions until he thinks of a way for everyone to join in the fun. Original. TV tie-in. - Baker & Taylor
After Franklin's little sister, Harriet, keeps interrupting Franklin and Rabbit as they try to play rocket ship, Franklin asks his father for help, but Rabbit explains why it is always more fun when he lets his siblings join in. - Grand Central Pub
Franklin is excited because his friend Rabbit is coming over to spend the night with him in his backyard. Franklin's dad has set up an amazing rocket ship tent, and Franklin can't wait to play space travel with Rabbit and use all the cool equipment he and his dad have prepared, including fins for steering, a satellite dish, a laser and âzero-gravity grabbers.â There's just one problem. Franklin's sister, Harriet, keeps interrupting them to ask Rabbit to play with her instead, and Franklin finds himself getting more and more angry about not getting to play with his friend. But Franklin eventually discovers that Rabbit actually wants to play with Harriet because he misses his own many brothers and sisters. Once Franklin's understanding grows, he finds a creative way to include Harriet in their rocket ship games to make Rabbit feel more at home.The lasting appeal of the Franklin and Friends series is the way the stories feature very familiar and realistic problems and challenges faced by small children in their everyday lives, along with ideas for how children can work the problems out for themselves. Based on the popular, 3D-animated television show Franklin and Friends, the terrific books in this series will appeal to a ready-made audience of pre-readers. But this book also stands on its own as a delightful read-aloud story, with the added bonus of the wonderful, gentle character education lessons it teaches about empathy, tolerance and inclusiveness. - Univ of Toronto Pr
Franklin is excited because his friend Rabbit is coming over to spend the night with him in his backyard. Franklin's dad has set up an amazing rocket ship tent, and Franklin can't wait to play space travel with Rabbit and use all the cool equipment he and his dad have prepared, including fins for steering, a satellite dish, a laser and ?zero-gravity grabbers.? There's just one problem. Franklin's sister, Harriet, keeps interrupting them to ask Rabbit to play with her instead, and Franklin finds himself getting more and more angry about not getting to play with his friend. But Franklin eventually discovers that Rabbit actually wants to play with Harriet because he misses his own many brothers and sisters. Once Franklin's understanding grows, he finds a creative way to include Harriet in their rocket ship games to make Rabbit feel more at home.
The lasting appeal of the Franklin and Friends series is the way the stories feature very familiar and realistic problems and challenges faced by small children in their everyday lives, along with ideas for how children can work the problems out for themselves. Based on the popular, 3D-animated television show Franklin and Friends, the terrific books in this series will appeal to a ready-made audience of pre-readers. But this book also stands on its own as a delightful read-aloud story, with the added bonus of the wonderful, gentle character education lessons it teaches about empathy, tolerance and inclusiveness. - Univ of Toronto Pr
Franklin is excited for Rabbit to sleep over and play in his new rocket ship tent. But little sister Harriet keeps interrupting, and Rabbit is too distracted to play with Franklin. The space mission is nearly grounded -- until Franklin thinks of a way for everyone to join the fun!