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Nick Redpath

The Trouble with Twins

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...

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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...

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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
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