
Franklin the turtle searches his room desperately to find his cardboard sword so he can go play Knights in Armor with his friends, but his room is so messy he can't find it. His parents make a suggestion that will help young Franklin be cleaner and neater in the future.
year: 1994, 1998, 2013
call number/section: 1000, 920
subjects: turtles, fiction, cleanliness, orderliness-fiction, franklin (fictitious character : bourgeois), animals, orderliness, franklin (fictional character : bourgeois), picture books for children, juvenile fiction, juvenile literature
Editions

Bourgeois, Paulette
Scholastic (1994)
Franklin, a turtle, can never find his favorite toys because his room is such a mess. After he learns about cleaning up, Franklin finds many things he thought had been lost.
Schools: 19

Bourgeois, Paulette
Scholastic (1998)
Franklin's room is so messy he can't even find his favorite toys until his parents propose a solution.
Schools: 1

Bourgeois, Paulette
Franklin the turtle searches his room desperately to find his cardboard sword so he can go play Knights in Armor with his friends, but his room is so messy he can't find it. His parents make a suggestion that will help young Franklin be cleaner and neater in the future.
Schools: 1
Bourgeois, Paulette
Schools: 0

Paulette Bourgeois
Franklin's room is so messy he can't even find his favorite toys until his parents propose a solution.
Schools: 3
Bourgeois, Paulette
Kids Can Press (2013)
Franklin's room is so messy he can't even find his favorite toys until his parents propose a solution.
Schools: 6