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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Clark", sorted by average review score:

The First Mormon Temple: Design, Construction, and Historic Context of the Kirtland Temple
Published in Hardcover by Brigham Young University Press (01 July, 1997)
Author: Elwin Clark Robison
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The Book Itself is a Temple
Robison's insights into the the progression of the construction of the Kirtland temple are priceless windows into the most significant landmark in the timeline of mormon architecture. This is a great coffee table book for historic preservation buffs and mormoms alike that won't be put down!

The Book Itself is a Temple
Robison's analyizations of the progression of the Kirtland temple are an excellent window into the story of the construction of this landmark structure for the mormom faith in America. A great coffee table book that guests won't put down!


Flying Away
Published in Paperback by Mei Clark (April, 1999)
Author: Mei Clark
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Mei Clark's poetry is exceptional.
The simplicity found in Mei Clark's "Flying Away" helps me to relax and think. I never cease to read one of Ms. Clark's poems without taking away some new bit of advise, inspiration or wisdom.

Darrin Keller, owner of LivingIdeas
It was a very uniquely moving book


Fodor's Around San Francisco With Kids: 68 Great Things to Do Together (Fodor's Around the City With Kids)
Published in Paperback by Fodors Travel Pubns (08 February, 2000)
Authors: Clark Norton and Fodors
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EXCELLENT!
This book is a GREAT resource for families. Not only does it list descriptions of the sites, but also includes; age appropriate guidlines and kid-friendly "eats" for each destination. Many of the suggestions are geared for kids age 3 and up. Quite a few are for kids of all ages. I purchased this to use with my 4 year old, and I am very impressed!

What a great idea!
This book has everything a parent would want in a travel giude. I hope Foder's decided to make more like these becasue I think this book is fabulous. Everything from things to do to places to eat. Even adults can enjoy all the suggestions in this book. Both parents and kids can have a plesant vacation without stress!


Franklin and Harriet
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Authors: Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
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Cute Book, Great Story and Pictures
This is another excellent "Franklin" release. This story is all about some of the issues Franklin faces with his sister, Harriet, who is now a toddler. Franklin likes being a big brother, but when Harriet starts thinking that his dog Sam is hers, he begins to see things in a different light. (And if you know about Franklin, then you know how important Sam is to him.) Fortunately, like a lot of brother/sister quarrels, this is only a temporary problem and Franklin learns that Harriet isn't so bad after all. Each page of the story is beautifully illustrated and it reads well also.

Hooray for big brothers!
If your child loves Franklin, he'll love this book! Franklin learns that even though he doesn't like being a big brother ALL of the time...he loves his sister very much, and she really loves him. I would recommend it to all Franklin lovers!


Franklin Fibs
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
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A Gentle Friend
Feeling overwhelmed by the amazing accomplishments of his friends, Franklin wants to feel important, too. Brashly he fibs about how many flies he can eat in the blink of an eye. Then he must deal with the consequences of his lie. As Franklin learns about proper conduct and relationships, children can identify with the situations of this gentle friend. They may need help in understanding what a fib or a lie is. Now if the authors would only write about Franklin's Awful Word or Franklin is Rude.

All Franklin books are the best.
Franklin is the cutest little turtle. I love all the Franklin books. They each teach an important lesson of what children go through growing up. The illustrations are marvelous. Very bright and colorful.


Franklin Goes to Day Camp: A Story and Activity Book
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Paulette Bourgeois, Jane B. Mason, and Brenda Clark
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You've gotta love the gentle Franklin.
Here's Franklin with his friends in FRANKLIN GOES TO DAY CAMP. It's an excellent way to introduce kids to the idea of day camp and to the concept of journaling. There are word games and puzzles, a maze, and a board game, all surrounded by beautiful, bright illustrations. It's also good for a child who's sick or stuck indoors on a rainy day. I suggest using a pencil on the puzzles so you can erase and do them again. Or cover the page with plastic and write on that. The affordable book works on several levels: story, journal, games.

Franklin Goes To Day Camp
This book was great! My 6 and 7 year olds loved it. I liked how it was set up as a journal, that Franklin kept each day he went to camp. This was something my children could relate to because they kept and write in journals at school. My children especially enjoyed doing the activities that went along with Franklin's camp activities. The book is very well thought out and my help alleviate some camp anxieties your child my have.


Franklin Has a Sleepover
Published in Paperback by Kids Can Press (March, 2002)
Authors: Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
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Enjoying A Friend
Franklin books are very good to read because they are always teaching you something new. Franklin is absolutely thrilled to have Bear spend a night. It also let the kids know it's ok to be homesick. I especailly liked how Franklin tried to make Bear feel better. In the book Franklin goes back to his room to make Bear feel more comfortable and gives Bunny a hug and says Good night to Bunny. In television episode, Franklin called Bear's parents and let him talked to his parents. Then they playe with the flashlight doing signals to Bears parents. Even though there is a slight difference between the book and the episode, they both had a good time. It teaches how you can make your friends feel less homesick whenthey spend a night with you.

Franklin is a true friend again
A perfect book for a young child to have before their first sleepover anywhere. It lets the child know it's okay to be homesick and that your friends or relatives are there for you when you're away from home. I know my daughter learns from every Franklin book and this one is no exception.


Franklin Plays the Game
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
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Franklin Plays the Game
This story is about Franklin's love for soccer. He likes everything about soccer, even his team's uniforms. Sometimes he even wore his purple and yellow jersey and matching knee pads when he wasn't playing soccer.
Frankklin practiced in the park before every game, he would kick the ball with the inside of his foot, but the problem was the ball never went where he wanted it to. No matter how many times he kicked it, it always went where he didn't intend it to go.
Goose was just walking into the park and she watched Franklin's ball fly the other way into the bushes. They both told each other that they thought they would never score a goal. Goose had trouble because she always forgot that the rules say that she can't touch the ball unless she is the goalie, but Goose's wings were so big that it was hard to keep from touching the ball.
Beaver walked up and told them that she had trouble becase her tail was so long and heavy that it dragged her down so much that it was hard to run, but the biggest problem they all had was that their team had never won a game. Their coach always told them to go out and have fun before avery game, and they did, but it would be nice to feel what it was like to win.
That day they lost another game. It was an embarassing loss too. Franklin didn't score a goal when he could have and the game ended with all of the team's players ending up in a pile while they were chasing the ball. Coach told them that they had to work as a team and share the ball.
Bear's winning team walked across the field and lined up for handshakes with the other team. As Bear came to Franklin he said, "Nice try Franklin." Franklin went into his shell didn't come out. Bear was bouncing the soccer ball up and down and asked Franklin to come out. Bear bounced the ball down and as it came up Franklin came out of his shell and the ball hit him in the head and went flying straight at Goose. Goose spread her wings and stopped the ball dead in it's tracks.

Franklin knew what his team had to do to start scoring some goals.
His team practiced everyday until the next game and they were really excited to show the other team what they could do now.
It was time for their last game and they were ready to show the other team what they had been working on.
They went out onto the field and were ready to go, but in the first few minutes of the game Bear's team scored a goal. Franklin's coach called a timeout and told them that it was time for their special play. They went back out on the field and put the play into action and they scored, but it wasn't enough Bear's team scored in the final minutes of the game and won two to one.
Franklin's team coach gave ribbons to everyone for their great teamwork and effort and after they all went and got ice cream to celebrate.
This would be a good book to read to children because it explains the importance of teamwork. It also explains to kids that it's not always about winning but having fun. Kids need to know about these things because if they don't they can get to competitive and they could get agressive when they don't get what they want.

Franklin Plays The Game
This was a very helpful tool to teach my daughter the value of being a team player. It also was helpfull in pointing out that everyone has special skills you just have to look for them. This book also is excelent in pointing out that winning is not what is most important!


Franklin Rides a Bike
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
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Everyone Struggles Trying to Learn Something New
We really enjoyed this Franklin book. It shows kids that 1)never give up and 2)everybody struggles trying to learn something new. Franklin thinks his friends will make fun of him since he still has his training wheels on his bike. Franklin then remembers that his friends all had trouble learning new things as well. Franklin then devises an interesting way to learn to ride his bike. Its precious.

Excellent
My 5 year old son got this book for Christmas and we have read it every night since! It depicts the struggle for a young Turtle, Franklin, as he wants to learn to ride a two wheeler like his friends, the peer pressure involved and his overcoming his fears to finally accomplish his goal. Excellent story!


Franklin's Bad Day
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
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My friend moved away
This is a very touching book. It shows emotions of what happens when a close friend moves away. Frankin takes it out on everybody. But in the end his father figures out that it was Otter's moving that upset Franklin. His father told him how they can still stay in contact with each other. Franklin sent Otter a puzzle that he made.

Another lesson by Franklin
Franklin, our favorite little turtle, struggles through the day after his good friend Otter moves away. Everything seems to go wrong until he finally has a relieving talk with dad and realizes that he hasn't really lost his buddy, but that their relationship simlpy has to take on a new dimension. This is yet another greatly illustrated, wonderful book in the Franklin series, which helps teach life's lessons and morals to our young ones.


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