It’s a Twin Thing

It’s a Twin Thing by Judy Katschke, published by Parachute Press in 2002, presents a lively story centered around twin sisters Ashley and Mary-Kate. As the new school year approaches, Ashley is excited about shopping for new clothes and meeting boys, while Mary-Kate prefers sports over shopping. The twins share one common belief: they are too old for a babysitter, but their father disagrees, prompting them to devise a plan to prove him wrong.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of the twins’ contrasting interests and their determination to assert their independence. The narrative captures the dynamics of sibling relationships and the challenges of growing up, all while incorporating elements of friendship and family. This edition includes a photo scrapbook from the show, adding a visual element to the story.
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Baby-sitter BluesAshley can’t wait to go back to school. The new school year means shopping for new clothes, meeting boys…shopping for more new clothes! Her twin sister, Mary-Kate, thinks she’s crazy. Mary-Kate would much rather hit a softball than hit the mega-mall. But they do agree on one They’re way too old for a baby-sitter!Too bad their dad doesn’t see it the same way. Now the twins need a plan–a plan to show Dad just how right they are!Look inside for our photo scrapbook from the show!
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