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Books with title The Trouble with Twins

  • Mallory and the Trouble With Twins

    Ann Martin

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Feb. 16, 1989)
    Mallory discovers that the terrible twins she babysits on a regular basis are not really bad-- they just want to be treated as individuals.
  • The Trouble with Secrets

    Karen Johnsen, Linda Johnson Forssell

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Presents situations which illustrate when to share and when to keep a secret
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  • The Trouble with Magic

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 28, 2014)
    When Barbara and Rick Benton find a wizard named Harrison Peabody in an old bottle, they quickly discover that magic isn't as simple as it looks. But even tricky magic is better than no magic, and soon the Bentons are flying around Prospect Park with a large black umbrella and befriending a sea serpent in the lake. How can they keep Harrison a secret, though, when he's living in their attic?Delightful stories that deal with matter-of-fact magic, Ruth Chew's books have been engaging young readers for over 40 years. Now a new generation can discover the timelessness of these marvelous tales.
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  • The Trouble with Dragons

    Debi Gliori

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, July 6, 2009)
    The world is populated by some beastly dragons who care nothing for how much they pollute the oceans, chop down the trees, gobble up all the food and use everything up without stopping to think. Those dragons need to wake up to what they are doing to their world before it is too late ...An energy-filled picture book that addresses concerns about the environment in the most child-centric and delightful way possible.
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  • The Trouble with Wishes

    Diane Stanley

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 9, 2007)
    A sculptor named Pyg carves a statue of a goddess so beautiful, so perfect, that he falls head over heels in love with her. He buys her gifts, tells her stories, and wishes with all his heart she were a real, live woman. The trouble with wishes is . . . sometimes they come true!Diane Stanley's lively prose and vivid illustrations bring this funny and warm tale of misguided love to life as Pyg learns what a true companion is really made of.
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  • The Trouble With Longhorns

    Kristen Kavander

    Hardcover (Joyful Suzie Bee, Jan. 22, 2019)
    A heartfelt book about Louie, a longhorn in Texas, who faces some trouble due to his growing horns. His farmyard friends quickly put their heads together and come up with a solution for Louie. Kristen Kavander's story teaches children the power of friendship, and that, together, we can overcome many obstacles we face.
  • The Trouble With Tink

    Kiki Thorpe, Judith H. Clarke

    Paperback (Random House, Jan. 10, 2006)
    Tinker Bell is supposed to be the best there is at fixing pots and pans, but when she loses her hammer, her talent goes with it. Tink is desperate to reclaim her skill. But does she have the courage to face up to her past?
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  • The Trouble with Twins

    Nick Redpath

    language (KIP Books, Feb. 4, 2011)
    The trouble with twins is that there are always two of them.This can make things very complicated. Ollie and Kate are twins and they're about as opposite as twins can be...~Dad takes Ollie and Kate on a shopping trip and discovers that the real trouble with twins is when there's only one of them — where did he lose one of the twins?When Grandma comes to baby sit she doesn't know where anything is kept. Things only get worse when Ollie and Kate decide to help her.When Mum takes the twins on a picnic she loses her glasses. Ollie and Kate help her look for them...~Three charming and delightful stories to read aloud to three to six year-olds from a bestselling children's author. Under the pen-name Nick Gifford, Redpath has had four rather more scary novels for teenagers published by Puffin, with one novel optioned for film by a leading production company. Reviews of Nick's work for older readers:"An exceptional new talent in children's literature" — Waterstone's Books Quarterly"One of the most original horror tales of recent times ... you'll have to go back quite a way to find a debut novel that is quite as striking as Piggies" — Rhyl and Prestatyn Journal"A superb achievement" — Interzone"The king of children's horror..." Sunday Express
  • The Trouble with Penguins

    Rebecca Jordan-Glum

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Nov. 3, 2020)
    On the day the penguin discovered the person, everything changed. The person was happy to see the penguin, and showed it how to roast marshmallows by the fire. When it was time for the penguin to go, she gave it her favorite roasting stick and a warm hug goodbye.Once the penguin showed its penguin friends how to roast marshmallows, they all wanted a turn. It was wonderful…until it wasn’t.You see, the trouble with penguins is that they don't always know how to say they're sorry. But, with a little help and teamwork, they discover sharing is always the best tactic.For fans of Oliver Jeffers, Jon Klassen, and Jory John comes a clever, irreverent debut picture book about an unlikely friendship between a penguin and a human that emphasizes the importance of sharing, patience, and, above all, friendship.
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  • The Trouble with Faking

    Rochelle Morgan

    language (, Nov. 29, 2014)
    Perfect boy next door vs hot, tattooed trouble-maker? Andi knows exactly who she wants.Andi's been in love with boy-next-door Damien for years, so of course she says yes to being his fake girlfriend when he needs help snagging the attention of another girl.She's probably (definitely) asking for trouble, but she knows this arrangement won't last long.Soon Damien will realise Andi's perfect for him, and the fake relationship will become a real one.But that was before Andi met Damien's friend Noah ...Rude and annoying, with trouble-maker written all over him, Noah is so not Andi’s type.So why does she like spending time with him so much?And when the fake relationship plan actually starts working (yay!), why is she left feeling even more confused?Grab this cute, clean college romance to find out if messy, imperfect and real might just be the new perfect!
  • The Trouble with Falling

    Rochelle Morgan

    language (, Oct. 18, 2016)
    The girl who's sworn off love finds herself falling for not one but two guys in this feel-good, coming-of-age romance.- - -After the heart-shattering ending of her first serious relationship, eighteen-year-old Sophie has sworn off love. Now that school is behind her, she plans to travel the world and form as few attachments as possible. The only exception: Lex, the artist on the other end of the Internet who chats to her almost every day. A guy she can never lose--since she doesn't actually have him to begin with.Sophie's plan can start as soon as she's faked her way through her sister's wedding. Pretending to be happy and excited for the next week or two should be easy, right? But that was before Caleb walked onto the scene ... Best man to Sophie's almost-brother-in-law, Caleb is infuriatingly friendly and determined to get a real smile out of Sophie. Forced together through dance classes and wedding-related disasters, Sophie is determined not to like him. And terrified when she ends up failing.Then Lex suggests he and Sophie should meet, and all Sophie's careful plans for the future begin to unravel. Now the girl who was never meant to fall for anyone must figure out what to do with the two guys tugging at her heart.- - -The Trouble with Falling is a cute, clean, upper YA contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone novel.
  • The Trouble with Twins

    Martha Freeman, Cat Bowman Smith

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Oct. 15, 2007)
    Holly's identical twin brothers, Jeremy and Dylan, are about to turn three. They are adorable; but because of them, everyone else in the household is exhausted and stressed out, even the four cats. When Holly volunteers to throw the twins a birthday party with a little help from her friends, she's just trying to be helpful.Why didn't someone tell her the event would tumble into complete chaos, with guests running amok, unbelievable messes, and a cake savaged by hungry cats? This comical chapter book looks at the upsides, downsides, and upside down nature of daily life with toddlers in the family.
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