Book details

Franklin and the Wonder (Franklin and Friends)
Description
While searching for 'a wonder of nature' for a school project, Franklin and Rabbit find a chrysalis. They are excited to share it with their class, but Rabbit is afraid to speak in front of everyone. Franklin helps Rabbit practice to overcome his fear of public speaking. This book, part of the 'Franklin and Friends' series, addresses children's fear of public speaking and provides a basis for discussions on empathy and caring. It also encourages children to explore nature and share their findings.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
24 pages
Why to read
- Encourages Imagination: 'Franklin and the Wonder' takes young readers on an adventure that stimulates their imagination and creativity, as they explore the world of Franklin and his friends.
- Teaches Important Values: The book imparts valuable lessons about curiosity, friendship, and the joy of discovery, which are important for children's social and emotional development.
- Engaging Storytelling: Harry Endrulat's storytelling keeps children engaged with relatable characters and situations, making reading a fun and enjoyable activity.
- Enhances Reading Skills: Reading 'Franklin and the Wonder' helps young readers improve their vocabulary, comprehension, and cognitive skills, setting a strong foundation for lifelong learning.