Franklin and Bear search for a replacement when Harriet's favorite book gets lost; Franklin is teased for forming a friendship with Beaver's cousin Betty.
Franklin breaks a school bus safety rule and receives a ticket from the new bus patrol officer - his best friend Bear;Franklin and friends take evasive action when rough-and-tumble Wolvie comes to visit
Franklin and his friends have a backyard camp out and decide to stay awake all night and watch the sunrise;Striking up a deal with Dad to do extra chores, Franklin gets an advance on his allowance and buys the much coveted Super Snooper Spy Kit
The Churchill Bears are passing through town and Mr. Mole arranges an exhibition game with Franklin's less experienced baseball team;To promote literacy, the library is giving out tee-shirts to young readers, and Franklin wants to be the first one in the neighbourhood to wear one
Franklin learns that bigger isn't always better when he and his friends create a parade float of mammoth proportions;Skunk is sad that she's moving and so are her friends
Franklin and friends engage themselves in wacky tests of endurance when Gee Whiz Magazine offers its young readers a chance to be famous;Franklin's patience is put to the test when a trip to the circus is delayed by Mom and Dad's need to complete some household chores
Franklin creates his own holiday to celebrate the first day of spring;Jumping at the opportunity to have some quality time with Dad, Franklin takes up golfing, the problem is, it conflicts with his soccer schedule
Franklin and Beaver argue over how to share a quartz crystal; Franklin urges Snail to tell his parents about an injury he sustained while playing soccer.
Franklin and Bear get a case of poison ivy when they take an unapproved forest shortcut; when Harriet accidentally tips over Franklin's goldfish's bowl into the pond, he has trouble accepting her apology.
Franklin learns that forecasting weather is a challenging business; Franklin and Bear learn an important lesson after making a deal with Rabbit and Fox to get out of taking dance lessons.
Harriet hears Franklin say an inappropriate word and learns how much fun it is to say it herself...anytime, anywhere;Franklin and Bear create a deception about a sea serpent living in Woodland Pond
Franklin runs into leadership problems when he volunteers to be a substitute soccer coach;Franklin and Bear avert disaster by cordoning off an unsafe tree fort
A strong friendship breaks down when Franklin accuses Bear of losing his favorite trading card;Franklin and Bear's well-planned hike turns out to be more than they'd planned for
Franklin and Bear spend too much time training for a charity bike ride instead of collecting donations;Franklin saves Bear's reputation when he's suspected of being a candy bandit