Fraturtles

Fraturtles by Keith Greenstein is a children’s book published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 27, 2013. This 28-page edition, written in English, explores the unique bond between fraternal twins through a lighthearted narrative. The story addresses the common question of why fraternal twins are called twins despite their differences in appearance, offering insights into the deeper connections that define sibling relationships.
Readers will find that Fraturtles presents a fun and engaging tale that emphasizes the importance of shared experiences over physical similarities. The narrative focuses on family and relationships, particularly the dynamics between siblings. Through its approachable storytelling, the book encourages young readers to appreciate the unique aspects of their own familial bonds while fostering an understanding of what it truly means to be a twin.
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“How come fraternal twins are called twins when they don’t look alike?” That’s the most common question fraternals ask (and are asked) when they’re young. Not only does Fraturtles answer that question, but it does so through a fun, easy-to-understand story about a twin who comes to realize that having a twin isn’t about sharing their looks. It’s about sharing their lives.
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