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We Are Twins

Illustrated by Pascal Campion
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Paperback
$5.99 US
6.06"W x 9"H x 0.16"D   | 3 oz | 54 per carton
On sale Sep 13, 2012 | 32 Pages | 9780448461571
Age 5-6 years | Grades K-1

With twins, a lot is the same--but a lot is not! This Level 1 reader is ideal for ideal children who are beginning to read on their own.

These little twin girls have the same hair and the same nose, but their eyes are different colors and they have different hobbies, too. This rhyming Level 1 reader celebrates twins but also individuality.

Reader Level 1: Level 1 is for Emergent Readers who know simple vocabulary and can follow simple sentence structures. These books offer word repetition, picture clues, and predictable storylines for new readers.
Laura Driscoll lives in Middletown, Connecticut. View titles by Laura Driscoll

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With twins, a lot is the same--but a lot is not! This Level 1 reader is ideal for ideal children who are beginning to read on their own.

These little twin girls have the same hair and the same nose, but their eyes are different colors and they have different hobbies, too. This rhyming Level 1 reader celebrates twins but also individuality.

Reader Level 1: Level 1 is for Emergent Readers who know simple vocabulary and can follow simple sentence structures. These books offer word repetition, picture clues, and predictable storylines for new readers.

Author

Laura Driscoll lives in Middletown, Connecticut. View titles by Laura Driscoll

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