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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 00007861 Franklin has a bad day, and he needs to figure out how to change his day around. His friends weren't sure of how to help him. In the end, he figured out that he needed to find a way to turn his day around. Reflection: This is a great book to learn about how to deal with bad days, and how to deal with change. Franklin's Bad Day is about Franklin the turtle who is having a bad day because his best friend, Otter, moved. The book's theme is about friendship and dealing with change. I really liked this book. I have always been a fan of the Franklin books. One reason that I really liked this book was because of the character, Franklin. I liked that Franklin was having a bad day, but was having a hard time talking about it with his parents and friends. Franklin kept telling everyone that he was having a bad day, but he did not actually say anything about missing Otter until the end when he was sad about kicking over the castle he made with Otter. I think that a lot of children, and even adults, can identify with feeling upset about something and not wanting to talk about it. A second reason that I liked this book was because of the plot. I really enjoyed that Franklin discovered at the end that he could still keep in touch with Otter by sending her mail, and that way they could still remain friends. I think that this is a very relatable situation to a lot of children and this book can show them and give them hope about this type of situation. no reviews | add a review
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Franklin learns to deal with the sadness of a friend moving away, and how to keep in touch in this Franklin Classic Storybook. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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