- [first lines]
- ["Franklin's Cookie Question"]
- Narrator: Franklin could count by twos and tie his shoes. He could save money in his piggy bank and make a new box of crayons last for months. But one day, Franklin wanted to make his cookies last a long time and that was very hard to do.
- Franklin Turtle: Twenty-five, twenty-six...
- Bear: Twenty-seven...
- Franklin Turtle: Twenty-eight! This is the biggest tray of chocolate chip cookies we've ever made!
- Dr. Bear: I think they're also the tastiest you've ever made.
- Bear: Mmm, you're right, mom. I want this batch to last a long time.
- [last lines]
- ["Franklin's Cookie Question"]
- Beaver: Ew. My cookie tastes like soap!
- Dr. Bear: Oh dear.
- Bear: Well, Franklin, it won't be hard making these cookies last a long time now.
- Franklin Turtle: You can say that again, Bear.
- [first lines]
- ["Franklin's Picnic"]
- Narrator: Franklin could count by twos and tie his shoes. He liked eating potatoes and carrots and shoo-fly pie. But there were some foods that Franklin just knew he wouldn't like.
- Franklin Turtle: Could you please pass the potatoes, dad?
- Mr. Turtle: Would you like a bigger plate, son?
- Franklin Turtle: I'm hungry. And I am a growing turtle, you know.
- Skunk: And nobody wanted to eat my pizza when they found out it had spinach in it.
- Franklin Turtle: Uh, spinach?
- Skunk: I thought you said you liked it.
- [last lines]
- ["Franklin's Picnic"]
- Franklin Turtle: Is that spinach in the casserole?
- Mrs. Turtle: Yes, dear.
- Franklin Turtle: Oh, okay.
- Mr. Turtle, Mrs. Turtle: Franklin?
- Mr. Turtle: Is that you?
- Harriet Turtle: [points] Yes, that Fwankin.