Franklin Conquers His Fear

Front cover contains a picture of an orange and white kitty staring at a butterfly.

“Nothing to fear but fear itself.” This is the mantra of Frankin D. Kittenvelt. When Franklin finds himself accidentally locked outside, he conquers his fear and meets new creatures as he searches for a way back inside.

Highlights:

  • Illustrated storybook (age 5+)
  • 8.5 X 8.5 inch paperback
  • Glossy cover
  • 79 pages
  • Large print

A story about a curious kitten…

An orange and white kitten sits on a purple cushion

Sample Text (Page 3):

On school days, when Teddy was not around, Franklin spent most of his day sitting on his throne. To pass the time, he watched the magic portal open and close. The magic portal allowed his people to go in and out of the castle.

One day, Franklin decided he would go through the portal and explore his kingdom.


A story about being afraid…

Orange and white kitten dries his eyes after crying

Sample Text (Page 9):

Franklin sat outside the castle and cried, but none of his people came. After some time, he remembered that he was a prince, and princes were brave, independent, and curious.

He dried his eyes. The castle had more than one portal. He would follow the castle’s walls until he found an open one.


A story about things that first look scary…

A shadow of a terrible troll

Sample Text (Page 14):

Franklin had only taken a few steps when he bumped into a terrible troll!

He shut his eyes and said, “Nothing to fear but fear itself.”


A story about taking a second look…

A common toad

Sample Text (Page 17):

When he opened his eyes, it was not a terrible troll. He asked it, “What is your name?”

It answered, “Toad. I look like a frog, but I have dry, bumpy skin. I hop around the garden eating bugs, worms, and slugs.”


Purchase the book to see all the animals Franklin encounters and to find out how he gets back inside!