Franklin the turtle gets into the holiday spirit in the storybook series that inspired the beloved television show Franklin and Friends! In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin can’t decide what to donate to his school’s Christmas toy drive. At first, all of his toys seem too special to give away, then nothing seems special enough. With some inspiration from his Great Aunt Harriet, Franklin finally comes up with the perfect gift.
When Franklin wants to go caroling, no one can go with him, but he decides to go by himself, surprising things take place.
Franklin finds that it's diffficult to give up any of his old toys for a school gift drive.
Collects six stories about Franklin the turtle, including "Franklin and the Contest," where Franklin and his friends compete in a contest to see who can do something for five hours straight.
He fears Christmas is ruined, but ultimately, Little Mole discovers that his gift was bigger than he ever imagined. Little Mole's Christmas Gift is a companion to Nellist's spring-themed picture book, Little Mole Finds Hope.
Children. Come. Children. do not ask to be born. Yet one hundred and thirty million are born into the world annually (another forty-six million are aborted worldwide). Some children are loved, some are rejected—abandoned.
Brought to you by esteemed author Vincent E. Price, with his first foray into the childrens book market. Premium hand Illustrated by renowned artist Leah L. Price, this brother sister duo have found success in their first collaboration.
A delightful storybook in the series that inspired the Franklin and Friends TV show!
Jay Kelly and his sister Leesa send a shoebox full of toys and supplies, and one small miracle, to the Vacek family in war-torn Bosnia.
Because of the people's hard work and love for each other, Saint Nicholas leaves the town a magical gift which will continue the love of that first Franklin Christmas Tree for many Christmases to come.
Disappointed when a gift he wished for all year seems quite puny on Christmas morning, young Roland wishes for bigger and bigger gifts before learning a valuable lesson about being careful what you wish for.