Franklin and Beaver compete to be Gordon the Gecko's sitter, putting their friendship to the test!
Franklin and Snail do some snooping into their friends' suspicious behavior.
When Beaver suffers an accident, Franklin leads his friends in creating a skating throne that allows Beaver to go on.
Bear doesn't think he has a dance for the Firefly Festival.
You can help others overcome fears with a little creative thinking. Franklin & Aunt T help Rabbit overcome his fear.
Franklin learns not to take advantage of his friendship with Bear to get out of trouble!
Keeping promises is important.Franklin fulfils a promise to help Aunt T with her chores & has unexpected fun.
Good partners make decisions together.Franklin & Bear combine their ideas to make a bumpy buggy.
When Bear enjoys playing Rabbit's new game, Franklin fears that Bear has found a new best friend!
After Harriet hears a scary story, Franklin must help her get over her fear.
Franklin struggles with a toy; a substitute teacher fills in for Mr. Owl.
Snail sets off to see the world; Franklin hears the tale of the Mooseasaurus.
Franklin learns how to spin plates and performs for his class; Franklin leads a group in an Earth Day cleanup project.
Franklin spends three days at Bear's house. Later he builds a bug habitat.
Aunt T babysits Franklin, and she brings along her telescope so the two can do some star gazing. Later, Harriet takes a liking to Sam.
Franklin and Bear create the first Bumpy Buggy.
Franklin is excited at making the perfect Father's Day gift for Mr. Turtle that he spends the day creating one and paying no attention to Dad.
You can help others overcome fears with a little creative thinking. Franklin & Aunt T help Rabbit overcome his fear.
It is important to fix your mistakes. Franklin sabotages Aunt T's party.
Franklin and Bear babysit their little sisters; Harriet makes a hat for Franklin to wear to the spring festival.