Franklin and Friends Season 1 Episode 102 Franklin and the Snow Princess / Franklin and the Firefly Festival
- March 5, 2011
- 23 min
Franklin and Friends is a Canadian animated children's television series, based on the Franklin the Turtle books by Brenda Clark and Paulette Bourgeois. Each episode is comprised of two individual stories, following Franklin the turtle and his animal friends as they learn valuable life lessons and participate in fun adventures.
Season one, episode 102, begins with the story “Franklin and the Snow Princess”. In this episode, Franklin and his friends are playing pretend in the snow, pretending to be knights and princesses. However, when they accidentally bury Harriet's doll in the snow, they must work together to find it before it gets too dark. Along the way, they encounter a snow princess, who is in search of her lost snow gems. The friends must help her find her gems, but when they discover that they are surrounded by wolves, they must use their problem-solving skills to keep everyone safe.
The second story, “Franklin and the Firefly Festival”, follows Franklin and his friends as they prepare for the annual firefly festival. Franklin is excited to participate in the festival's talent show, but when he is paired up with his little sister Harriet to perform a magic trick, he worries that she may ruin their act. Meanwhile, other friends are working hard to catch the most fireflies for the festival's competition. When a storm hits and ruins the festival, they must make the best of the situation and come up with a new idea to bring everyone together.
Throughout both stories, Franklin and his friends learn valuable lessons about teamwork, problem-solving, responsibility, and family. Each episode of Franklin and Friends provides an engaging and educational viewing experience for young children, promoting positive values and teaching important life skills. With its lovable characters, playful animations, and relatable storylines, Franklin and Friends is a fantastic choice for parents looking for quality programming for their children.