turtles

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turtles

Shells

An introduction to a variety of shells that provide protection for animals, looking at the coverings of armadillos, snails, crabs, turtles, and more.
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Tortuga Lu?a

Lua Turtle, who enjoys working in his garden, is greeted by the radishes and tomatoes he cares for, and expresses gratitude to Mister Pumpkin, who he later suspects has destroyed his crops, but finds out from some birds that it was the rabbit's fault.
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Franklin's baby sister

Franklin impatiently waits for the birth of his baby sister.
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Tudley didn't know

Tudley the painted turtle likes to adopt the behavior of the other animals that live near the pond, and he tries to fly like a bird, sing like a katydid, hop like a frog, and glow like a firefly. Includes facts about animals.
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Franklin stays up

Franklin wants to stay up all night, so he persuades his friends to join him in his backyard for a "stay-up-over.".
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Franklin's canoe trip

When Franklin and Bear and their fathers go on a canoe trip, they must swallow their disappointment and search for a less crowded place to explore.
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Finders Keepers for Franklin

Someone lost a camera, and Franklin found it. Is it "finders keepers, " or should Franklin try to find the owner?.
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Franklin is Messy

Franklin's room is so messy he can't even find his favorite toys until his parents propose a solution.
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The Loch Ness punster

Twelve-year-old Seymour Hope and his ghostly "mother" Olive go to Scotland to claim a castle inherited from Ignatius Grumply's punster uncle, Ian, but while they tend an aged tortoise and face an unscrupulous developer, Iggie deals with Ian's ghost and an inept insurance agent.
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