Contributions

  • Bourgeois, Paulette. - Contributor
  • Jeffrey, Sean. - Contributor
  • Sisic, Jelena. - Contributor
  • Southern, Shelley. - Contributor
  • Bruggen, John van. - Contributor

Publication

2002 - Scholastic, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

8,000 words, Guess

Page Count

32 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more

Classifications

  • LCCPZ7.J429877 Fs 2002
  • LCCPZ7.J429877Fs 2002

Description

Why is Franklin suddenly wearing his baseball cap backwards and asking his parents to buy him a skateboard? Because he wants to be just like Jack Rabbit, a big kid in the neighborhood. Franklin is so busy helping Jack with his paper route that he doesn't have time to play pirates with his best friend, Bear. But after spending a long, hard Sunday morning folding and delivering papers, Franklin begins to think maybe he isn't ready to be a big kid, after all. He uses his earnings to buy candy and hurries to the treetop pirate ship to share the "treasure" with Bear

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Franklin TV storybook

Links

Other Editions

  • Franklin and the Big KidScholastic2002-01-01

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