Book details

Franklin and the Big Small Case (Franklin and Friends)
Description
Franklin the Turtle and his animal friends, known as the Super Cluepers, play detectives to solve mysteries by searching for clues. In this story from the Franklin and Friends book series, Franklin's younger sister, Harriet, loses her stuffed animal Lilly Kitty. Franklin and his friends use their unique superpowers to transform into their super detective selves and work together to solve the case. The story promotes self-esteem and offers lessons on perseverance, cooperation, and teamwork, making it ideal for character education. It also highlights the fun of problem-solving and may inspire readers to create their own detective teams.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
24 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Develops Problem-Solving Skills: 'Franklin and the Big Small Case' presents a mystery that Franklin and his friends must solve. Reading this book can encourage children to think critically and develop their problem-solving abilities as they follow along and try to solve the case themselves.
- Teaches the Value of Teamwork: Throughout the story, Franklin works together with his friends to crack the case. This book is a great tool for teaching children about the importance of collaboration and how working as a team can lead to success.
- Enhances Reading Skills: As part of the 'Franklin and Friends' series, this book is designed for young readers. Engaging with the story can help children improve their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency in a fun and entertaining way.
- Promotes Moral Lessons: Like many Franklin stories, 'Franklin and the Big Small Case' is not just about adventure; it also imparts moral lessons. Children can learn about honesty, responsibility, and the consequences of jumping to conclusions, all valuable life lessons wrapped in an enjoyable narrative.