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Anny and Allie Kindle Edition

5.0 out of 5 stars 6 ratings

The author of the popular Rotten Ralph series “spotlights a common identical-twin dilemma: when people can’t tell you apart” (Kirkus Reviews).
 
Even though identical twins Anny and Allie are different in many ways, there is much confusion as to who’s who. Anny and Allie come to the rescue with humorous results. Young readers follow the twins as they dream up a series of imaginative and hilarious plans to help teachers, friends, and family tell them apart—and discover how lucky they are to have each other along the way!
 
Children’s author Nicole Rubel—an identical twin herself—knows a lot about being a twin.
Anny and Allie explores the subject of treating twins as individuals in a humorous new way, creating twice the fun for twins and non-twins alike! Children and parents chuckle through this imaginative story that helps teachers, friends, and family tell twins apart.
 

Editorial Reviews

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The illustrator of the Rotten Ralph series, the author of Twice as Nice: What It's Like to Be a Twin (2004), and an identical twin herself, Rubel combines these facets of her creative and personal lives in this picture book that spotlights a common identical-twin dilemma: when people can't tell you apart. In an anthropomorphized animal world, Anny and Allie are identical-twin alligator sisters. At school, Allie mischievously ruins Anny's painting, and their teacher, Mr. Bear, mistakenly reprimands the wrong twin. That night, their mom mistakenly reminds the wrong twin to brush her teeth. Frustrated, the girls brainstorm creative ways to make themselves distinguishable to others. They try individualized hair bows (they have no visible hair), different shoes, and nametags, but gentle amusement ensues when the hair bows flop, rain forces them to wear the same galoshes, and their nametags fall off at recess. They find the solution when Mr. Bear sets out alphabet beads that can be turned into name necklaces. In the bright and energetic digital illustrations, the book celebrates Anny's and Allie's individuality as Anny, under her pink, heart-shaped quilt, dreams of being a rock star, and Allie, in her pea-green sleeping bag, dreams of flying to Mars. But when their classmates finally notice their differences, the twins also relish the parts they have in common. -Kirkus Reviews

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The illustrator of the Rotten Ralph series, the author of Twice as Nice: What It’s Like to Be a Twin (2004), and an identical twin herself, Rubel combines these facets of her creative and personal lives in this picture book that spotlights a common identical-twin dilemma: when people can’t tell you apart. In an anthropomorphized animal world, Anny and Allie are identical-twin alligator sisters. At school, Allie mischievously ruins Anny’s painting, and their teacher, Mr. Bear, mistakenly reprimands the wrong twin. That night, their mom mistakenly reminds the wrong twin to brush her teeth. Frustrated, the girls brainstorm creative ways to make themselves distinguishable to others. They try individualized hair bows (they have no visible hair), different shoes, and nametags, but gentle amusement ensues when the hair bows flop, rain forces them to wear the same galoshes, and their nametags fall off at recess. They find the solution when Mr. Bear sets out alphabet beads that can be turned into name necklaces. In the bright and energetic digital illustrations, the book celebrates Anny’s and Allie’s individuality as Anny, under her pink, heart-shaped quilt, dreams of being a rock star, and Allie, in her pea-green sleeping bag, dreams of flying to Mars. But when their classmates finally notice their differences, the twins also relish the parts they have in common. -Kirkus Reviews

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07FN8RDQ6
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Morgan James Kids (December 4, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 4, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 15.7 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Not enabled
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 39 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 1642790966
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2019
    I gave this to one of my best friends as part of her gift for her baby shower. She's expecting identical twin girls, which is what the book is about, and it was a very cute story of how the characters try to help others tell them apart.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2019
    The book is beautifully illustrated. Annie and Allie looks like the pages are painted watercolors. I liked the way the writer solves the identity problem of the twins. It is adorable and I think both helpful to twins and non-twins. B.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019
    very cute book for kids of all ages, particularly four to eight years old. Bright, colorful illustrations, charming!
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2019
    This book would make a great read-aloud. Young children will love the colorful, whimsical illustrations and will relate to Anny and Allie the alligator twins, even if they are not, themselves twins. You could have great fun talking with little ones about what makes each twin special and about how people are each unique even if they look alike on the outside. You could also talk about all the ideas the twins tried, to help people tell them apart, then see if the children can come up with some other ideas of their own that might work. So many fun possibilities here. I highly recommend this book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019
    The fun and colorful illustrations were the first things to catch my eye. I love them!!! The story is a wonderful illustration of how children can find a way to establish their individuality and how those around them can support the expression of a child's unique special self. My family has no twins, but I bought the book to share with my grandchildren because of the fun way this family and these children learn to problem-solve an essential part of growing up. It is a delight on every page!!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019
    this sweet, humorous story and colorful pictures will please young and old alike. i'm looking forward to sharing the book with my friends and their grandchildren.

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