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Franklin the Turtle

Franklin Plays the Game

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Franklin loves to play soccer and with practice he and his teammates learn how to have fun even if they do not win.

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First published January 1, 1995

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Paulette Bourgeois

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Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Bourgeois graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational therapy from the University of Western Ontario in 1974. She was a psychiatric occupational therapist for three years before deciding to focus on her writing. She studied journalism at Carlton University then worked as a reporter for the Ottawa Citizen and CBC Television. She became a freelance journalist in Washington, D.C. contributing pieces to Chatelaine, Canadian Living, Reader's Digest and Maclean's. She returned to Toronto in 1983.

In 2003, she became a Member of the Order of Canada and in 2007, she received an Honourary Doctor of Laws from her alma mater, the University of Western Ontario.

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819 reviews48 followers
July 31, 2019
HERE YOU GO ELIZABETH 😂

In this sweeping saga, Franklin once again overcomes his insecurities--this time while partaking in the spirited sport of soccer. Reaching new depths of maturity, the little turtle learns that everyone deserves a place on the team and that the ultimate goal is not to win, but to have a celebratory experience in true camaraderie and sportsmanship.
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53 reviews56 followers
November 24, 2012
In "Franklin Plays the Game", Franklin’s soccer team is stuck in a losing streak. Unfortunately, it is having a negative effect on the players self esteem. However, with some luck and cooperation, they learn the true meaning of teamwork. They first have to look at their weakness before they can see their potential and strength. As we grow, we begin to realize that everyone has different strengths and weakness. Considering how often we have to work together, it is important to realize that everyone can contribute in different ways and how to play on each other's strengths and passions. This book shows the values of teamwork and finding the positive in a negative experience. It is important to teach children the benefits of working together and how to do it. There are many times in life where circumstances will not go your way and it essential to know how to respond in an appropriate matter and how you can make choices to grow.
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24 reviews
October 7, 2010
Good story about teamwork and how everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
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558 reviews9 followers
November 10, 2021
I think my favorite thing about this Franklin story is that it doesn’t teach the lesson of “if you can’t do it, just keep practicing and eventually that will magically work” because sometimes we just can’t! Everyone has their various limitations and while dedication and patience and practice do sometimes lead to the results we want, sometimes we are just built different (mentally, physically, etc.). So instead, Franklin doesn’t practice kicking the ball until he magically becomes more coordinated and fast, he discovers his strength lies elsewhere—heading the ball! His other teammates who are struggling with the same things—not being able to play soccer the way they think they should—also learn their particular strengths and together they all focus on those instead. It doesn’t win them they game (which I also love because learning a lesson doesn’t automatically translate into what we expect as success), but they all feel so proud of themselves and spent the game focused on what they could do instead of what they couldn’t that they had a really good time, and that is also a success!

While I appreciate that Franklin’s friends figured out how to turn things around on their own, I was disappointed with the adult figures in the book. Each of them just talked at the kids instead of trying to figure out why things weren’t working. “Just have fun!” ignored their feelings and did nothing to actually help the kids feel better or play better. “You have to work together as a team!” didn’t tell them how they could work as a team with success since their current plays were clearly not working. The adults definitely needed to step it up!
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531 reviews2 followers
April 5, 2024
A great story about learning to work together as a team, and created a space where you can have fun. Franklin realizes that it’s not always about winning and finally understands his parents advice and just has fun. once they realize that they can work together they work together to score a goal, and then celebrate that small victory even though they lose the game because they still worked hard and they still accomplished much.
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February 17, 2020
Franklin has dreams of being an amazing soccer player who scores goals and is star of his team, but he never quite gets there. He does learn to work with his team and enjoy the game by the end of the book.
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8,198 reviews34 followers
July 16, 2020
No matter how hard they tried, Franklin's soccer team couldn't win a game. One day, by accident, Franklin discovered something that just might work, and then they learned to play as a team.
I love the illustrations in the Franklin books.
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25 reviews
October 20, 2024
good book about sportsmanship for my nursery students, but a little bit long.
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76 reviews
October 11, 2025
Książka ucząca współpracy i tego że nie trzeba się poddawać, tylko probować. Franklin uczy i bawi.
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1,403 reviews14 followers
May 28, 2020
Good story with a wholesome message. While some aspects of Franklin's world might not make sense to adults, it is a great book in general with fun illustrations.
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934 reviews3 followers
October 16, 2022
I loved Franklin books as a kid, still love the artwork as an adult. The story is a mixed bag, on the one hand the message of perserverance and using your abilities to work as a team is good, but I thought it was a little too celebratory of defeat.
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4,240 reviews12 followers
May 12, 2023
Kait’s soccer team this summer has only won a single game, so this may have been a timely story.

2023 - I love that Canadian McDonalds gives away books in Happy Meals. We ended up with two copies of this, so they both got to do the activities at the back.
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1,229 reviews22 followers
November 7, 2022
Перша (і поки що єдина) книжка, яку я прочитала польською.
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