Franklin and the New Teacher 小乌龟富兰克林和新老师(适应新事物)
In this Franklin TV Storybook, Franklin discovers through his new teacher that learning about different people and places can be fun and rewarding.
Franklin and his friends are heading back to school, but it looks like things are going to be a bit different. Mr. Owl has hurt his leg and so they're going to have a substitute teacher. Franklin is worried about this, as he's often reluctant to accept new things. He really likes Mr. Owl. He's not sure he'll like the new teacher.

Franklin and the Babysitter
小乌龟富兰克林和临时保姆(接纳不同)
Whenever Franklinıs parents go out for the evening, Granny comes over. But when Granny canıt make it one night, Franklinıs mother calls a babysitter, Mrs. Muskrat. At first, Franklin doesnıt like her. But, by the end of the night, Franklin realizes although she may not be Granny, Mrs. Muskrat is a super babysitter after all.

Franklin and the Little Baby 
小乌龟富兰克和小宝宝(认识独特性)
When Franklin's best friend gets a new baby sister, Franklin feels like a proud big brother himself! This book is great for helping expectant parents prepare a young child for a new sibling. I frequently use it as a gift when friends are expecting.

Franklin and the Elder Child 
小乌龟富兰克林和大孩子(童真的美好)
Franklin has always lived in the same house in the same town, and he’s grown up with the same friends. In this Franklin Classic Storybook, elder friends move in to his life.

Franklin Celebrates Moving
小乌龟富兰克林庆祝迁徙夜(未知的尝试)
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin's first school project is to create a picture of what he likes best about his neighborhood. Franklin can't decide what to draw. Beaver chooses the library and Moose decides on the pond. Franklin likes those places, too. But what about the fire station? Or the park? After considering all the many choices, Franklin finally decides that it's the people, rather than the places, that make his neighborhood so special.

Franklin's Canoe Trip 
小乌龟富兰克林的独木舟之旅(面对新挑战
Franklin and Bear can hardly wait to set out on the camping trip with their fathers. They will canoe across two lakes and pitch tents on a the beach of a deserted island-"just like real explorers." The two friends soon learn that exploring can be hard work. First, they tip the canoe over and get wet. Then, they have to trudge a mile overland lugging their heavy backpacks. By the time they reach the opposite shore, their arms are sore and the beach is crowded with other campers. But they manage to find a perfect campsite, and they even have enough energy left for a moonlight swim.