twins

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twins

A new Barker in the house

2004
Twins Moffie and Morgie are excited when they hear that their family is adopting a three-year-old Hispanic boy.

Hide-and-seek all week

2001
Morgie, Moffie, and their kindergarten friends squander their recess time trying to decide how to play Hide-and-Seek.

Freddie and Flossie

2006
Introduces Freddie and Flossie, in simple text with illustrations, describing the different things they like to do when they play.

Boss for a day

2001
Moffie is ten minutes older than her twin brother, Morgie, and so she is always in charge, but when their mother says she is too bossy, Moffie decides to make Morgie boss for a day.

Max and Jax in second grade

2002
Second grade twins Max and Jax prepare to start the summer off right with a fishing trip and a slumber party.

Dee and Bee

2000
Identical twins Dee and Bea enjoy fooling people by switching places with each other, at school, in the neighborhood, and at bedtime.

Two peas in a pod

1998
Twin boys and a number of animal families express their uniqueness and introduce the numbers from one to ten as well as fifty and one hundred.

Get the ball, Slim

1998
Twin brothers, Tim and Jim, enjoy playing ball with their dog, Slim.

Twins!

1998
Photographs and text teach young readers about twins, looking at some things that are the same, and things that are different about twins, and presenting the message that everyone is unique and special.

Dragon scales and willow leaves

1997
Although they are twins, Jonathan and Rachel neither look the same nor do they see things the same way--especially in the forest.

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