Franklin Plays the Game

Franklin Plays the Game by Paulette Bourgeois is a delightful addition to the Franklin Classic Storybook series, published by Kids Can Press in 1995. This 32-page book, written in English, follows Franklin as he navigates the challenges of being a young turtle eager to excel in soccer. The story captures his determination and various skills, showcasing his journey in a relatable and engaging manner.
Readers will find that Franklin’s adventures highlight themes of sportsmanship and personal growth, as he strives to be the best player on his team. The narrative emphasizes his abilities, from counting to zipping zippers, while also touching on the importance of teamwork and perseverance in sports. With its focus on juvenile fiction and sports, this book serves as an enjoyable read for children interested in animals and recreational activities.
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In this Franklin Classic Storybook, our hero can count forwards and backwards. He can zip zippers and button buttons. He can slide down a riverbank by himself. He can even sleep alone is his small, dark shell. And he’s trying very hard to be the best player on his soccer team.
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