Book details

Franklin, the Little Bubble (Franklin and Friends)
Description
Franklin the turtle is embarrassed by the nicknames his Aunt T gives him, like Little Bubble. He worries she'll use the nickname at her party, so he tries to ensure no one attends. But when his friend Bear shares that his mom calls him Honey Pot and it shows she cares, Franklin realizes Aunt T's nicknames are a sign of love. This story from the Franklin and Friends series helps young children understand that growing up in a loving environment is valuable, and serves as a tool for lessons on caring and integrity.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
24 pages
Book in series
#5
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Franklin and Friends' books often feature engaging and relatable stories for young readers, teaching valuable life lessons through Franklin's adventures.
- Character Development: Reading about Franklin's experiences helps children understand and navigate their own emotions and social interactions, promoting empathy and emotional intelligence.
- Early Reading Skills: The simple and repetitive text in 'Franklin and Friends' books is ideal for early readers, helping them to practice their reading skills and build confidence.
- Family Bonding: Sharing a 'Franklin and Friends' book can be a wonderful bonding activity for parents and children, fostering a love for reading and creating lasting memories.