Beckmann, Oliver enthrall Franklin students
| 20 Mar 2014 | 04:42
![Beckmann, Oliver enthrall Franklin students Vernon children's author Leesa Beckmann reads "Oliver's search for Miss Matilda and the Murky Mud Puddle" to the entire third-grade class at Franklin Elementary School.](http://www.advertisernewssouth.com/binrepository/576x432/0c0/0d0/none/808998/IKOQ/NEWS01_140329994_AR_0_0_AS20140320140329994_MG1082896.jpg)
Vernon children's author Leesa Beckmann reads "Oliver's search for Miss Matilda and the Murky Mud Puddle" to the entire third-grade class at Franklin Elementary School.
![Beckmann, Oliver enthrall Franklin students Vernon children's author Leesa Beckmann shows a video of Oliver riding in the passenger seat of her car.](http://www.advertisernewssouth.com/binrepository/576x432/0c0/0d0/none/808998/HJOQ/NEWS01_140329994_EP_1_0_AS20140320140329994_MG1082897.jpg)
Vernon children's author Leesa Beckmann shows a video of Oliver riding in the passenger seat of her car.
FRANKLIN — Vernon children's author Leesa Beckmann and her pet goose, Oliver, visited the Franklin Elementary School on Wednesday, March 19, thanks to a grant from the Franklin Education Foundation obtained by librarian Sandy Bargiel.
Beckmann has written four books starring the Sebastopol goose, who turns four next month, and read to preschool through fourth grade students in groups by grade.
Bargiel spoke on the kids' held interest in their visitors.
"When no one asks to go to the bathroom, you know you've got them hook, line and sinker," she said.
— Photos by Scott Baker
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