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Ready or Not...There We Go!: Real-Life Tips, Tantrum Tactics & Laugh-Out-Loud Sanity Savers for Parenting Twin Toddlers

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Elizabeth Lyons and her “multiples” sorority of moms and twins come to the rescue again in this hilarious, strategy-filled, tell-it-like-it-is guide to the toddler years with twins. From managing tantrums times two in Aisle 9, to the need for large quantities of antibacterial hand sanitizer and ketchup, to the perils of potty training twins, the approaches contained within Ready or Not . . . There We Go! will keep parents two steps ahead of their newly mobile charges. It’s the resource no parent of twin toddlers should be without.

337 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 30, 2006

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Elizabeth Lyons

34 books8 followers
Elizabeth Lyons is many things: mom, friend, writing and publishing coach, lunch maker, chauffeur, hostage negotiator, author, on-call plumber, tile layer, guitar student, window washer, designer, and on and on.

She demands the right to do things her way -- a way that often defies even the most creative imaginations--and she strives to inspire others to do things THEIR way (once they figure out what their way is!).

Elizabeth lives in Arizona with her five kids, crazy dog, four barely surviving organic gardens and whatever (or whomever) has taken up residence with them since her latest manuscript went to print.

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102 reviews
April 30, 2012


I wanted far more on managing TWIN toddlers, but she wasted too much time in the first half of the book on toddler parenting in general. No offense, but there are hundreds of highly rated books out there dedicated to raising one baby at a time or managing siblings born in succession. I still haven't figured out how to bring my twins to the park or to a story hour by myself (my guess is I just can't), but at least the author finally offered tangible advice on potty training two at once and separate vs shared bedrooms...
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Author 34 books8 followers
March 27, 2018
Well, I did happen to really enjoy it! :)
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110 reviews2 followers
April 12, 2022
I thoroughly enjoyed this. It’s nice to hear about the experiences of other parents of multiples, what worked, what didn’t, and things to try. It’s nice to glean the chaos going on with other folks and know I’m ok and in good company.
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316 reviews5 followers
February 10, 2019
A lot of it feels more like a memoir than a guide and there are some judgey moments I could do without.
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187 reviews1 follower
September 24, 2008
This book did succeed in answering some of my questions (do I need 2 potties or can I get by with one?) It also addressed some issues I don't have to deal with yet (do they stay together in the same class when they go to school?). I have boy/girl twins who will probably have different friends as they get older. It did not address my birthday party questions (do you have two parties? On the same day?) But I can let that slide. Really, the only thing I didn't like was her advise about marriage. It went on for too long and just got in the way. If you have twins I highly suggest her books, (especially the first one). They are fun to read and full of real world suggestions and experiences.
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26 reviews5 followers
April 30, 2008
The book was definitely entertaining to read, however, in the whole it really fell short for me. It started off strong and then faded. I felt the author was trying to hard to follow in the footsteps of "A Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy", etc. Her own personal stories were very entertaining, but I found the addition of her "friend's" perspective kind of forced. Much of the advice she gave is not something that I would want to follow. It is also TOTALLY geared for stay-at-home mom's (which is a MUCH harder job than going to work), but because of that, it didn't relate to the issues that I have as a working mom too much. It's a fun read, but not the best.
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601 reviews9 followers
March 20, 2012
My boys are as difficult - and as lovable - as Jack and Henry. They're triplets plus a big brother. It did my heart good to finally discover a household that is almost as crazy as mine and to see how that mommy handles it. There's hope for us!

Can anybody recommend a triplets version of this book? Or a version for a mom who is the bread-winner (Dad works, too)? So many challenges...always looking for useful ideas.
86 reviews2 followers
October 4, 2008
I had high expectations for this book, and it didn't deliver. I'm not sure I'd consider her an "expert", it didn't seem like she knew any more than any other twins mom figures out on her own. It was pretty chatty, and not that funny. I sometimes think about the duct tape story, but that's about it.
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148 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2011
A very humorous, cute read about surviving twins in the toddler years, but I have to admit--some of Lyons stories struck fear through the heart of me! 8 MONTHS OF BABIES RIPPING OFF DIAPERS AND PAINTING EACH OTHER WITH ITS CONTENTS?!? Seriously? I'm terrified!

Lyons has a great sense of humor and a fabulous network of friends that also have twins--both a necessity when raising multiples.
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73 reviews11 followers
August 30, 2014
Some of it is brilliant - potty training, how to deal with them wanting the same stuff, getting out and about with two ticking tantrum time bombs. Other bits - mostly about her marriage and the importance of getting a therapist on speed dial etc. weren't all that useful and the equipment recommendations are all American/not available. Still a good read.
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11 reviews
February 15, 2012
I've read most of this book, excluding the parts that pertain to 2-4 year olds since my kids aren't there yet. Again, excellent book by a lady who's been there. She's very funny and easy to read, which is a necessity when you're trying to sneak chapters during nap time.
Profile Image for Katarzyna L.
8 reviews3 followers
July 28, 2007
Loved it! Life with Twin toddlers, and I thought my kids were nuts! :)
Profile Image for Melanie.
187 reviews11 followers
March 21, 2009
awesome awesome awesome. I really enjoyed the anecdotes and hilarious been there stories that made me laugh out loud!
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21 reviews4 followers
August 19, 2008
Not quite there with the toddlers but it is a great resource in preparation!
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