BOOK: Raising Twins: What Parents Want To Know

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Twinsight.com recommends this book about raising twins, and I’m pretty convinced I’ll need to devour it once the tots have invaded.
All of the quick reviews sound promising. So promising in fact, I’m tempted to buy multiple copies of the book to put in each bathroom in my house. YES, I AM A BATHROOM READER, IT IS MY XANADU.
Read what people are saying about Raising Twins: What Parents Want to Know (And What Twins Want to Tell Them):
- I bought this book as a follow up to Ganon’s TWINS! My daughters just had their first birthdays so we’re jumping the gun a bit with “Raising Twins” but my wife and I are already getting answers to many of the things we’ve been wondering about – such as dressing the girls and handling their birthday parties and there is a lot of very good information about schooling and socializing for twins all the way through their teen years. The conversations with twins themselves from six year olds through twins in their teens and early twenties are fun and in some cases very touching. I recommend this book without reservation.
- Barbara C. Unell, co-author of The Eight Seasons of Parenthood and founder of TWINS Magazine:
“The ‘Twin Talk’ interviews in Raising Twins provide priceless, rare opportunities for parents to truly understand twins, as individuals and as multiples.”
Enough with the quickie reviews. Go check out Amazon’s other reviews towards the bottom:
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