Authors: Brenda Clark,Paulette Bourgeois
At breakfast, Franklin's father sniffed and pinched his nose. “Do you smell something odd?” he asked. “A sort of musty, old-sock smell?”
Franklin and his mother sniffed, too.
Then Franklin remembered. “I think I know what smells,” he said.
Franklin reached under his chair and pulled out his blue blanket. Plop! A handful of cold, slimy brussels sprouts spilled out of the blanket and onto the floor.
His mother and father stared with amazement.
“Look!” said Franklin. “I found my blanket. I forgot I put it here.”
“You forgot to eat your brussels sprouts, too,” said Franklin's mother.
“Whoops,” said Franklin, looking a little sheepish.
“Old, cold brussels sprouts sure do stink,” said Franklin's father.
“All brussels sprouts stink,” said Franklin.
Franklin's mother smiled. “I used to hate cabbage,” she said. “Now
that's
a stinky vegetable.”
“Asparagus!” said Franklin' s father. “That's even stinkier than brussels sprouts and cabbage mixed together.”
“Broccoli!” shouted Franklin. Then he stopped. He liked broccoli. “It stinks, but I wouldn't hide broccoli,” he said.
“That's good news,” said his father.
Franklin helped to tidy the mess.
Then Franklin picked up his blanket.
“I don't care that you are old and full of holes,” he said. “But you sure do need a bath.”
That night, before his goodnight story, his goodnight hug and a glass of water, Franklin put his father's yellow blanket back where it belonged. He was glad he lived in a house where even old blankets had their special place.
For Rachel â P. B.
For Sandi, who was born to perform â B. C.
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Bourgeois, Paulette
                       Franklin's school play
ISBN 1-55074-287-6 (bound)Â Â Â Â Â ISBN 1-55074-289-2 (pbk.)
II. Clark, Brenda.         II. Title.
PS8553.O854F73 1996Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â jC813'.54Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â C96-930082-4
PZ7.B68Fr 1996
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Written by
Paulette Bourgeois
Illustrated
by Brenda Clark
Kids Can Press
F
RANKLIN could count forwards and backwards. He could remember his phone number, his address and the names of six different shapes. But sometimes Franklin was forgetful. So he worried when Mr. Owl chose him play one of the lead roles in the class play. What if he forgot his lines?