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Books with title The Trouble with Twins

  • The Trouble with Mum

    Babette Cole

    eBook (Inky Sprat, Oct. 24, 2013)
    The trouble with Mum is that she’s a witch! Turning people into frogs and flying around on her broomstick doesn’t make her popular with the other parents at school, but her special talents come in useful in the end. Babette Cole, bestselling author of Princess Smartypants, Dr Dog and Mummy Laid an Egg brings her unique humour and delightful illustrations to this hilarious tale.A children's picture book.
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  • The Trouble with Tonsils

    Kathy Stitz RN

    eBook (Xulon Press, June 18, 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.
  • The Trouble with Humans

    A.J. Culey

    language (POOF! Press, April 16, 2018)
    In a high school full of shifters, it's the one inquisitive human who poses the biggest threat.When Amelia overhears a conversation at school, all her suspicions are confirmed. People are keeping secrets from her – major ones! And some of the worst offenders are her best friends. Tired of being kept in the dark, she begins an investigation to uncover the secrets everyone’s hiding.Amelia’s friends can see the writing on the wall. They know she’s close to discovering the truth and they’ll do everything in their power to ensure they’re not the ones responsible for that outcome. The easiest way to bring everything out in the open would be to throw Melvin Moose and Amelia together. Then they can all stop keeping secrets and move on with their lives. Too bad Melvin refuses to cooperate.Melvin knows discovery is imminent. All he cares about is NOT being the one responsible for outing shifters to Amelia. He and his unruly rack will just have to continue avoiding her until the inevitable happens.Warning: This book contains shifty teen language, which does include the occasional swear word. It is also full of rampant, teen hormones and the subsequent fallout.Welcome to Shifter High. Beware the Human.
  • The Trouble with Demons

    Terry Spear

    language (, Dec. 9, 2013)
    Alana is a half Kubiteron demon, half witch who witnesses a Matusa demon's murder of his summoners. He sees her in her astral form watching him and she's next on his list of victims.Hunter is half human, half Matusa demon, fighting to keep the evil ones out of the human world. When he's poisoned, he sees the vision of a girl watching him, only she's not really all demon and not really all there. She offers to save his life, if he offers to protect her from one of his kind. But no lesser demon dictates terms to a Matusa.Jared is a full Elantus demon, raised by humans, who's searching for his real parents. When Hunter saves his life, he vows his loyalty to him and designs a tracker device to locate demons entering the human world.When Alana beats on Hunter's chest to get his heart beating again after he dies, twice, he knows the half demon is hot for him.Often at odds, the three teens work together to stop the plans of a group of Matusa to take over the human race before it’s too late.
  • The Trouble With Uncle

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Recaps the wacky adventures of an uncle who thinks he's a pirate, searches for buried treasure and along the way gets towed by a whale, meets a movie star, and marries a mermaid.
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  • The Trouble with Tigers

    A.J. Culey

    language (POOF! Press, Feb. 27, 2017)
    Katrina Tiger battles her predatory instincts. It's all her bunny siblings' fault! If they didn't want her to take a nibble, they shouldn't smell so divine! Besides, there are so many of them, surely her parents won't miss one, or two, or ten.Warning: This book contains typical teen language, which does include the occasional swear word. It is also full of rampant, teen hormones and the subsequent fallout.
  • The Trouble with Thieves

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    language (POOF! Press, Nov. 14, 2016)
    In a high school full of shifters, it's the one inquisitive human who poses the biggest threat.Paulie Porcupine is determined to catch the thieves who've been stealing his acorns. His prime suspects are the bunnies and Amelia, the human, who have apparently banded together to commit their crimes.All he has to do is figure out where they're taking his acorns and steal them back. With the help of his best friend, Melvin Moose, those acorns should be back where they belong in no time. That is, if Paulie can keep Melvin from getting all antlered up every time he sees Amelia. No problem, right?Warning: This book contains typical teen language, which does include the occasional swear word. It is also full of rampant, teen hormones and the subsequent fallout.
  • The Trouble With Timothy

    Margaret Ludlow, Tom Cooke

    Hardcover (Parker Brothers, April 1, 1983)
    Friend Bear from the land of Care-a-lot shows Timothy that it is not necessary to misbehave in school in order to gain attention and be liked.
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  • The Trouble with Dad

    Babette Cole

    eBook (Inky Sprat, Nov. 27, 2013)
    The trouble with Dad is that his job is so boring that he spends all his spare time making crazy robots – thief-catching robots, football-playing robots, slimming robots – and they all go wrong! Bestselling author Babette Cole brings her unique humour and delightful illustrations to this hilarious tale.This colour children's picture book is designed to be viewed in double-page spreads and is best read on a tablet device in landscape orientation.
  • The Trouble with Max

    Patricia H. Rushford

    language (, June 1, 2017)
    Max Hunter and Jessie Miller, two sixth-grade girls living near the Cascade mountains, make an unlikely pair: Jessie has leukemia and is bald. Max dresses in thrift-store grunge and acts tough in school. But their friendship holds life together when everything else falls apart. Then one day Jessie discovers Max’s best-kept secret. Jessie wants to help her, but doing so means risking their friendship and possibly her life.
  • The Trouble With Toads

    Danyelle Leafty

    eBook (Curious Leaf Press, May 18, 2013)
    Once upon a time a young girl wanted revenge. But first, she wanted to be beautiful.Twelve-year-old Bettony has read enough stories that begin with once upon a time to know what happens to the ugly stepsisters at the end, and she’s determined to escape that fate by any means necessary—even by magic.Unfortunately, when it comes to magic, there is no place for regret, refunds, or exchanges. Even if you accidentally turn your older sister into a toad.If Bettony wants her happily ever after to end well, she’s going to have to find a way to turn her sister back into a person before their mother finds out she’s been dabbling with magic and grounds her for life. And if she wants to do that, she’s going to need more magic.Tracking down the family magic turns out to be surprisingly easy. Now, if only it came with instructions . . .
  • The Trouble with Dragons

    Debi Gliori

    Library Binding (Walker Childrens, Sept. 30, 2008)
    The trouble with dragons is . . . everything! From chopping down forests to wasting food, the dragons are making an absolute mess of the planet. Their careless ways could spell the end for Earth―unless they can find a way to turn things around. From the beloved author and illustrator of No Matter What comes a gentle, timely story for young children about the importance of protecting our Earth and all its living things.
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