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| View Larger Image | Twin to Twin | Hardcoverby Margaret O'Hair (Author), Thierry Courtin (Illustrator)
| List Price: | $16.99 | | Price: | $12.23 | | You Save: | $4.76 (28%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Margaret K. McElderry | | Edition: | 1stst Edition | | Page Count: | 32 Pages | | Publication Date: | May 01, 2003 | | Sales Rank: | 149,524th |
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FEATURES | - ISBN13: 9780689844942
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Double born. Twice the blessing. Double kids. Twice the messing. Twins mean double the kisses and double the fun. It's double the joy for everyone! |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 24 reviews)
| simple AND dull by Anonymous Bargain Hunter 2 Stars February 24, 2009 I bought this book as a Christmas gift for my almost 2-year-old twins. It got such great reviews that I didn't bother to check it out through interlibrary loan first. On the positive side, the illustrations by Thierry Courtin are very sweet. This is the same illustrator of the "Tchoupi" series of children's books, popular in France. Okay, back to THIS book. I couldn't believe I had shelled 12 bucks out for it. Can a book be too simple for a young toddler? YES! If this book had been a small carry-along book in board book format, I would've rated it a bit higher. Having it in a large hardcover format is overkill. I have to keep my hardcover books out of reach from little hands, and this book was so dull and unispired that I certainly was never going to reach for it. I sent it back at my own expense to Amazon. First time I've ever done that.
| | Book Twin to Twin by Carolyn Evers (Minnesota) 5 Stars February 04, 2009 Great product , gave it as a gift to a friend who was expecting twins, parts were homorous and yet educational how twins react to one another . Certainly would recommend to some one with twins or expecting twins ,a unique gift , that is not often give at a shower
Carol Evers
| | Cute book by T. Showalter (Sandusky, OH United States) 5 Stars September 06, 2008 I do not agree with the reviewer who said that the text was not very good. It is fun to read because of the rhyming text, and it is simple and brief enough to begin reading it to very young twins. I especially like the end that states, "Double hands, skin to skin, Double hearts, twin to twin." It is nice that it starts out at the beginning of the twins' lives and then as the book continues, it describes other events as they get older. Although the pictures are showing boy/girl twins, it is appropriate for all combinations of twins. I am going to be buying it for a friend who is having twins because we have enjoyed this book so much.
| | Twins by G. Dyer 3 Stars July 26, 2008 I was a little disappointed. The pictures were cute, but not very good text. The book itself must have come from the bargain bin. It had a black marker across the top and the cover was smudged.
| | So Adorable! by R. Mounce (Somerset, KY) 5 Stars June 30, 2008 If my 19-month old twin girls could give the review for this book themselves, it would be 5+ stars. The illustrations and story are just adorable. What really makes me melt is everytime we come upon the last page that says, "Double hands, skin to skin. Double hearts, twin to twin.", my girls hold hands just like the twins in the picture!
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