Franklin is excited to sleep over at Bear's house for two whole nights. But when he gets there, nothing feels right. Luckily, Bear and his family know just what to do to help Franklin feel at home.
Franklin's Aunt T is always calling him embarrassing nicknames ? the latest one is "Little Bubble"! He is sure everyone will overhear her at her party, and he just can't let that happen. But with a l
Franklin and his classmates must find a wonder of nature to share at the next show and tell. Franklin and Rabbit find an amazing wonder ? a chrysalis! ? but Rabbit is too afraid to speak in front of e
Franklin and Bear are partners for Woodland's Bumpy Buggy race. They really want to win, so they decide to fix up their old buggy. But they don't like each other's ideas! Can Franklin and Bear learn t
Franklin and the Super Cluepers have a mystery to solve ? Harriet's doll, Lilly Kitty, is missing! Will they be able to find her using teamwork and their super detective skills?
Both Beaver and Franklin want to take care of the Nature Club's pet gecko, Gordon, and compete for the job in a series of challenges. But Franklin soon realizes that winning a contest isn't the only w
When Aunt T comes over with her telescope, Franklin is excited for a night of stargazing ... until the clouds roll in and ruin the view. But will the night be ruined, too? Not with a little imaginatio
Everyone is geared up and excited to play spaceship, except Snail -- he just wants to play his harmonica. Will Franklin find a way for everyone to have fun together?
Franklin's friends have all mastered a cool new toy -- Pogo Paws! But when Franklin tries the jumping shoes, he falls flat on his shell. With a little help from Bear, Franklin learns that practice mak
Franklin is looking forward to playing his favorite new game with his best friend, Bear. But when he finds out that Bear would rather play a different game with Rabbit, Franklin's feelings are hurt. W
Franklin wants to help everyone in Woodland get into the Christmas spirit by going caroling. But when none of his friends is able to join him, Franklin learns that when something is important to you,
Franklin, the beloved turtle whose books have sold 65 million copies worldwide, recently made his TV debut on Treehouse and Nick Jr. Ranking second among viewers aged 2 and up in its first month on Ni
During World War II, ten thousand children from British cities were sent to live with host families away from the war zone. Bear on the Homefront retells the true story of two “guest children,” Grace