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Franklin's Spaceship (Franklin and Friends)

Franklin's Spaceship (Franklin and Friends)

Published in
2013
3.73
on Goodreads (11)

Description

Franklin the turtle and his friends are playing spaceship in their tree fort, but Snail isn't interested and prefers to play his harmonica instead. Despite joining them, Snail isn't having fun and would rather play music. The story explores themes of adaptability, fairness, and inclusiveness as Franklin and his friends find a solution that allows everyone to contribute and feel included in the game. The book, based on the Franklin and Friends series, encourages discussions on character education and is a great choice for read-aloud sessions in preschool or kindergarten.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
24 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Educational Content: 'Franklin's Spaceship' introduces young readers to basic concepts of space, science, and technology, encouraging an early interest in STEM subjects.
  • Positive Messages: The book promotes important values such as teamwork, problem-solving, and the power of imagination, which are essential for children's personal development.
  • Engaging Story: Harry Endrulat crafts a captivating narrative that keeps children engaged, making reading a fun and enjoyable activity.
  • Beloved Characters: Featuring the well-known and cherished character Franklin the Turtle and his friends, the book provides a familiar and comforting environment for young readers to explore new ideas.