- [first lines]
- ["Franklin Says Sorry"]
- Narrator: Franklin could count by twos and tie his shoes. He could play games with his friends and fix broken toys, too. But one day Franklin had to fix a broken friendship and he didn't know what to do.
- [first lines]
- ["Franklin and the Fire"]
- Narrator: Franklin could count by twos and tie his shoes. He would look both ways before crossing the street and he always wore a helmet when he rode his bike. He knew a lot about safety but Franklin was about to learn something new.
- [last lines]
- ["Franklin and the Fire"]
- Mr. Mole: This time I'm going to be ready if there's a fire. It won't catch me off-guard.
- Franklin Turtle: My mom and dad are ready too, Mr. Mole. Aren't you?
- Mr. Turtle: Yes we are, Franklin.
- Mrs. Turtle: And thanks to our fire drill, now you are too.