Twin Tales:

Twin Tales: "Twin Trouble", "Connie and the Water Babies": Two Stories in One

by JacquelineWilson (Author)

Synopsis

Two delightful children's stories from one of Britain's most popular authors, Jacqueline Wilson.

Twin Trouble:

Connie's not happy. Her parents are having a baby. Well, not one, but two babies! Why do they need more children? They've got her! Soon the house is filled with dirty nappies and screaming babies and Connie's expected to help. And no one pays any attention to her. It's not fair. So when Nurse Meade puts some blue beads in her hair, Connie's delighted. And when she clacks them together, things start to happen . . . Soon, everyone can see things from Connie's point of view.

Connie and the Water Babies:

Connie is scared of water. She can't swim and she hates going to the pool. Everyone says she should go because she'll love it, and even Charles and Claire, the twins, like the water. Typical. Then Nurse Meade gives Connie some more blue beads. And when they clack together, suddenly Connie can swim like a mermaid . . .

Jacqueline Wilson proves once again why she is considered by many to be the most popular children's author writing today in the UK. These stories are a great introduction to her writing for kids not quite ready for Tracy Beaker or Double Act.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Published: 04 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1405254602
ISBN 13: 9781405254601
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
'It is a familiar situation, and Jacqueline Wilson handles it with understanding and humour.' Junior Bookshelf
Author Bio
Jacqueline Wilson Jacqueline Wilson is one of the biggest selling children's authors of all time in the UK. She has won countless awards for her much-loved stories and was honoured with an OBE in 2002. Her tales have been adapted for TV - most notably The Story of Tracy Beaker - and in 2004 it was revealed that her books are officially the most borrowed from public libraries. To top it all, Jacqueline was made a Dame in 2008.