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What can you do when everyone confuses you with your twin? Even though identical twins Anny and Allie are different in many ways, there is much confusion as to who's who. Anny and Allie come to the rescue with humorous results. Young readers follow the twins as they dream up a series of imaginative and hilarious plans to help teachers, friends, and family tell them apart-and discover how lucky they are to have each other along the way! Children's author, Nicole Rubel-an identical twin herself-knows a lot about being a twin. Anny and Allie explores the subject of treating twins as individuals in a humorous new way, creating twice the fun for twins and non-twins alike! Children and parents chuckle through this imaginative story that helps teachers, friends, and family tell twins apart.
What can you do when everyone confuses you with your twin? Even though identical twins Anny and Allie are different in many ways, there is much confusion as to who's who. Anny and Allie come to the rescue with humorous results. Young readers follow the twins as they dream up a series of imaginative and hilarious plans to help teachers, friends, and family tell them apart-and discover how lucky they are to have each other along the way! Children's author, Nicole Rubel-an identical twin herself-knows a lot about being a twin. Anny and Allie explores the subject of treating twins as individuals in a humorous new way, creating twice the fun for twins and non-twins alike! Children and parents chuckle through this imaginative story that helps teachers, friends, and family tell twins apart.
When the carnival comes to town, the world's favorite fractious feline discovers the hilariously wrong way to victory before he gets it right. "Illustrated with Rubel's deadpan pictures, this is a prize for newly independent readers, for whom 'practice makes perfect' indeed." --"The Horn Book Guide ""Ralph has his own special niche in the world of children's
literature, and now on the easy-reader shelves, too." --"Kirkus
Reviews"*
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