Wanting a shiny new scooter like Rabbit's, Franklin tries to earn the money to buy one through various jobs - everything from door-to-door magic tricks to a lemonade stand;Franklin's parents discover he's afraid of small dark places, including his own shell
It's Christmas time and Franklin and his friends all agree to contribute a "gently used" toy of their own to a needy child;Franklin would rather spend the day playing with his friends than helping his Granny clean her attic
With the best of intentions, Franklin finds a companion for his pet gold fish;Skunk is getting a lot of attention because of the "really cool" cast on her arm
Franklin worries that his homemade gift for Mother's Day is not special; when Franklin's dad tells him that he's growing up fast, he begins to worry that he soon won't have any time to play with his friends or do other fun things.
Using a hidden tape recorder, secret agents Franklin and Bear, eavesdrop on the conversations of their family and friends;Agreeing to accept the responsibilities of a borrower, Franklin is issued a library card
Fox and his father show Franklin and Bear how old toys can sometimes be repaired; Franklin is left with a new babysitter when his Granny comes down with a bad cold.
When Franklin and Bear accidentally break the class globe, they let Goose take the blame; Franklin is upset when he finds that his Valentines have gone missing.
Franklin is given a family keepsake but doesn't appreciate its significance until after he has traded it away;Franklin and Beaver are inspired to take piano lessons after a touring musician gives a concert at their school
Franklin learns to appreciate the simple pleasures of a pioneer village; Franklin is teased for wearing a bicycle helmet with a flashing red light on top.
Franklin must make alternate plans for his birthday after inviting too many friends to an expensive amusement park; when Franklin and his friends start calling each other by nicknames, Bear is embarrassed by the nickname given him.
Otter is coming to visit her old neighbourhood and Franklin can't wait to resume the great friendship they once shared;Mr. Owl invites his students to bring a collection to school for show and tell
Franklin finds it difficult to apologize to Bear after accidentally revealing a secret; Franklin worries about fire safety after a fire wrecks a village store.
Franklin wants a caterpillar out of his garden after it eats his plants; Franklin and Snail decide to run away after having a bad day, but have trouble figuring out how to go about it.
The weather is gloomy and so is Franklin, when there is no one to play with and nothing to do;Franklin is self-conscious that he has not learned how to tell time the way all of his friends can
The incentive of winning a pen temps Franklin to use unfair tactics during a spelling test;Franklin finds a duckling a t the pond and gets more than he bargained foe when he decides to be its adoptive parent