![]() ![]() Luckily for you, this is just the first in a series perfect for boys and girls who are smart, clever, and funny (just like the twins), and enjoy reading adventurous stories (who doesn't?!). Wouldn't it be fun to read about that? Oh please. Dean, kidnapped the Templeton twins and their ridiculous dog in order to get their father to turn over one of his genius (sort of) inventions. spaces between the buildings were decorated with statues of actors, singers, dancers, directors, playwrights, gaffers, grips, d-girls, and best boys.6 But all the statues. And suppose that another set of twins-adults-named Dean D. insist on calling their big, grassy yards) and many of the. ![]() Now suppose their father was a brilliant, if sometimes confused, inventor. Let's say John was pragmatic and played the drums, and Abigail was theoretical and solved cryptic crosswords. Bravo for the narrator-and for Cassie review 2: Tweens and younger children will really enjoy this clever, tongue-in-cheek book. This special edition of The Templeton Twins Have an Idea: Book One also includes a sneak preview of The Templeton Twins Make a Scene: Book Two and a Q&A with the author.Suppose there were 12-year-old twins, a boy and girl named John and Abigail Templeton. With its kid-perfect humor and dynamic illustrations, the first book in the Templeton Twins series left young readers clamoring for more. With its kid-perfect humor and dynamic illustrations, Book 1 of the hilarious Templeton Twins series. While the Templeton twins do, indeed, make a scene in order to save the day, readers will wish that they could make the scene with these intrepid adventurers. ![]()
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