Franklyn M. Branley

Franklyn M. Branley

Franklyn M. Branley has written at least 81 books. Their most popular book is Down comes the rain with 3 saves with an average rating of 4.5⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

Author Bio

Franklyn Mansfield Branley was born in New Rochelle, New York, the child of an insurance salesman and his wife. While he was still a toddler, Branley's mother died of influenza, and he and his two brothers went to live with a farm family near Newburgh, New York. His father visited them on the weekends. Branley contracted polio at a young age.

After graduating from the New Paltz Normal School (now SUNY), he married Margaret Lemon, who became a grade school teacher. He became a science teacher educator at the New Jersey State Teachers College. In 1956, he joined the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium to run the Planetariums education program. While working there, he also earned a Masters degree from New York University, followed by an Ed.D. from Columbia Teachers College. In 1968, he became the chairman of the Hayden Planetarium, where he served until his retirement in 1972.

Over the course of his career, Branley was a prolific writer, specializing in books that make science accessible to grade-school children. He wrote over 200 books.

Down comes the rain

Down comes the rain
ByFranklyn M. Branley

3 Readers 4.5

The planets in our solar system

The planets in our solar system
ByFranklyn M. Branley

2 Readers 5

Air is all around you

Air is all around you
ByFranklyn M. Branley

1 Reader

The Big Dipper

The Big Dipper
ByFranklyn M. Branley

1 Reader 4

what makes day and night

what makes day and night
ByFranklyn M. Branley

1 Reader

Floating in space

Floating in space
ByFranklyn M. Branley

1 Reader

Volcanoes

Volcanoes
ByFranklyn M. Branley

1 Reader

The sky is full of stars

Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 2

The sky is full of stars
ByFranklyn M. Branley

1981 • 1 Reader • 44 pages

Gravity is a Mystery

Gravity is a Mystery
ByFranklyn M. Branley

1 Reader

A Book of Outer Space For You

A Book of Outer Space For You
ByFranklyn M. Branley

From Sputnik to space shuttles

From Sputnik to space shuttles
ByFranklyn M. Branley

What the moon is like

What the moon is like
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Floating and sinking

Floating and sinking
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Mysteries of the universe

Mysteries of the universe
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Comets, meteoroids, and asteroids

Columbia and beyond

Columbia and beyond
ByFranklyn M. Branley

A book of flying saucers for you

Sunshine makes the seasons

Sunshine makes the seasons
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Keeping time

Keeping time
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Water for the world

Water for the world
ByFranklyn M. Branley

A book of Venus for you

A book of Venus for you
ByFranklyn M. Branley

What makes a magnet?

What makes a magnet?
ByFranklyn M. Branley

How little and how much

How little and how much
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Mickey's magnet

Mickey's magnet
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Sun dogs and shooting stars

Sun dogs and shooting stars
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Measure with metric

Measure with metric
ByFranklyn M. Branley

The moon seems to change

The moon seems to change
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Age of Aquarius

Age of Aquarius
ByFranklyn M. Branley

A book of satellites for you

A book of satellites for you
ByFranklyn M. Branley

The nine planets

The nine planets
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Pieces of another world

Pieces of another world
ByFranklyn M. Branley

A book of stars for you

A book of stars for you
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Rockets and satellites

Rockets and satellites
ByFranklyn M. Branley

What happened to the dinosaurs?

What happened to the dinosaurs?
ByFranklyn M. Branley

The sun

The sun
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Weight and weightlessness

Weight and weightlessness
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Think metric!

Think metric!
ByFranklyn M. Branley

A book of moon rockets for you

A book of moon rockets for you
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Is there life in outer space?

Is there life in outer space?
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Day light, night light

Day light, night light
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Feast or famine?

Feast or famine?
ByFranklyn M. Branley

It's Raining Cats and Dogs

It's Raining Cats and Dogs
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Energy for the 21st century

Energy for the 21st century
ByFranklyn M. Branley

The sun, our nearest star

The sun, our nearest star
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Solar energy

Solar energy
ByFranklyn M. Branley

The mystery of Stonehenge

The mystery of Stonehenge
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Earthquakes

Earthquakes
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Light and darkness

Light and darkness
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Color, from rainbows to lasers

Color, from rainbows to lasers
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Man in Space to the Moon

Man in Space to the Moon
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Rain and hail

Rain and hail
ByFranklyn M. Branley

The sun and the solar system

The sun and the solar system
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Roots are food finders

Roots are food finders
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Hurricane watch

Hurricane watch
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Journey into a black hole

Journey into a black hole
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Shivers and goose bumps

Shivers and goose bumps
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Superstar

Superstar
ByFranklyn M. Branley

The beginning of the earth

The beginning of the earth
ByFranklyn M. Branley

A book of Mars for you

A book of Mars for you
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Shooting stars

Shooting stars
ByFranklyn M. Branley

High Sounds, Low Sounds

High Sounds, Low Sounds
ByFranklyn M. Branley

The end of the world

The end of the world
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Oxygen keeps you alive

Oxygen keeps you alive
ByFranklyn M. Branley

Snow is falling

Snow is falling
ByFranklyn M. Branley