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Books with title The Trouble with Twins

  • The Trouble With Tabby

    N.R. Dixon, Daniel Jeffery

    eBook (Onwards and Upwards Publishers, April 12, 2012)
    Tabby and Hannah are the best of friends. Together they share secrets, play games and enjoy exciting adventures. They find a new friend to share the fun when a new girl, Susie, moves to their neighbourhood. Tabby suddenly faints during a game of Tag, but Hannah and Susie promise not to tell her parents. Keeping the secret proves to be harder than expected, and the outcome involves the whole village hearing about the trouble with Tabby...
  • The Trouble With Dragons

    Suzi Goode

    language (Kestryl Publishing, Jan. 6, 2014)
    Trouble isn’t really her name, but the dragon is for real . . . She is a princess. Her father, the King, created certain rules. One of them is never bring strange dragons home to the castle. Do you think the princess will behave herself?
  • The Trouble with Tonsils

    Kathy Stitz RN

    Paperback (Xulon Press, July 12, 2020)
    The Trouble with Tonsils is a charming children's book, written in rhyming verse, that details the experience of twin sisters who each need to have their tonsils removed. With support of everyone from their mother, brothers, and sister, to the nurses, surgeon, anesthesia provider and the hospital chaplain, the girls are able to go through their procedure without a hitch.The twins are great role models. They follow directions carefully and do not become too afraid to continue with what they know needs to be done.This is a book that many children and families will be able to relate to; with the sheer number of people who have their tonsils removed in childhood. This book will: give children a glimpse of the world of health care in a safe and entertaining way.help parents inform their children about having surgery and make it less scary.introduce children to professionals they may not have encountered before.help children feel comfortable with doctors, nurses, and other health care professionalsintroduce children to the concept of not being able to eat or drink anything prior to surgery. Kathy Stitz has been a Registered Nurse for over forty years. She has been employed in numerous specialties throughout her nursing career, from obstetrics during her tour of duty in the Air Force, to education, infection control, administration, and surgical services. Her major love has always been patient education. She has written on the subject for nursing magazines and spoken at several nursing conferences. Kathy is married and lives with her husband JD near Seattle, Washington. She has recently retired and is in the process of writing a series of books to prepare children for having surgery.
  • The Trouble With Charlie

    Ella McGuinness

    eBook
    Charlie's not your average pretty pink, make-up loving girl. Her deepest desire is to be a footballer: a dream her family believe unsuitable for a girl, but recently, things have been changing.With the help of her friends, Charlie's hopes are rising. Will the traditional values of a girl stand in the way of her lifelong dream?
  • Trouble with Marlene, The

    Billie Livingston

    language (Annick Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    If you act like Marlene, you end up like Marlene — messed up, lonely and broke. No wonder Samantha rejects her mother’s lifestyle. In THE TROUBLE WITH MARLENE, mother and daughter share one thing — thoughts of suicide. Marlene never stops talking about it, but for Samantha, it’s a private affair. There’s one other private thought for Samantha: putting a pillow over her mother’s face and bringing the madness to an end. How far is she prepared to take her fantasy?
  • The Trouble with Bubbles

    Scot Ranslem

    language (FriesenPress, Aug. 9, 2017)
    Whether you are a parent reading to a child, a young kid, a teenager, or an adult, there is a poem or message in the book for you to enjoy that will connect with you. There are many facets to the book where you will discover something new each time you read it. And, if you appreciate art, the book was fully illustrated, including the cover, by young aspiring artists that love to place their feelings and thoughts within the art they create for you to see. This book is dedicated to supporting the arts.
  • The Trouble With Wishes

    Susan Beth Pfeffer, Jennifer Plecas

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, April 1, 1996)
    Granted any three wishes of her choice, third-grader Katie Logan racks her brain trying to decide what to wish for and is warned by her big brother to be careful before she decides that she really wants to be the lead in the class play.
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  • The Trouble with Mum

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 13, 1993)
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  • The Trouble with Troubadours

    Terry Cope

    language (, Dec. 12, 2013)
    Sometimes rhymes can be crimes. That is certainly the case when The Troubledours arrive in Cornucopia. Using their mysterious mind-control powers, these maniacal musicians are prepared to rob the city both blind and deaf. Can Kid Bean, the city's favorite hero, foil these felonious foodies? Or will the very citizens he is trying to help stand in his way?
  • Trouble with the Tucker Twins

    Rose Impey, Maureen Galvani

    Paperback (Puffin Books, )
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  • Trouble with the Tucker Twins

    Rose Impey, Maureen Galvani

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, )
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  • The Trouble With Sisters

    Dawn Luedecke

    language (, Nov. 23, 2014)
    Mark can't seem to get along with his annoying sister, but when they miss the bus and disobey their parents to set out on their own in the Alaskan forest, he must protect his sister at all costs. Even if it means ignoring some of the obnoxious things she does. Can Mark find the way home, or do they get lost in the forest forever?