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Mallory and the Trouble with Twins

The Baby-Sitters Club, Book 21

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Mallory and the Trouble with Twins

By: Ann M. Martin
Narrated by: Vanessa Johansson
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Mallory discovers that the terrible twins she baby-sits on a regular basis are not really bad - they just want to be treated as individuals.

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I liked that the twins were hard to babysit then they were nice and cheerful

um......I think that when Mallory and Jessica got their ears pierced

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identical twins want to be considered individual people. Mallory takes Center stage here. The narrators are amazing.

Relive your childhood memories

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I think the reader is perfect for the malloy character, and I love the story

LOVE THIS ADIOBOOK! ❤️

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I liked all of it but some of it I did not like but overall I liked it

None of it

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5 out of 5 Double Trouble.

This was a good story about wanting to be able to show your individual self.

The reason why the twins were misbehaving was obvious from the beginning but the discovery was well done.

As a subplot we have Mallory being a typical pre-teenager. Looking up to the older babysitters and wanting a new look.

It’s funny, when I was a kid I didn’t see the big deal about pierced ears since I’m Italian and girls get their ears pierced as babies. But I liked seeing the rite of passage for Mallory, Jessi and Dawn. I also liked seeing the girls having some down time at the mall.

Double Trouble

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