Twins, but Different
By (Author) Porsche Thomas
By (author) Jessica Gibson
Random House USA Inc
Random House Books for Young Readers
11th November 2025
United States
Children
Fiction
Paperback
32
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Model and mother to twin boys, Porsche Thomas presents this Step 2 leveled reader about sibling differences and the importance of unconditional love. Perfect for children recognizing familiar words while sounding out new ones with help.
All twins look and act the same, right
WRONG!
August and Berlin are twins but they couldn't be more different. From their personalities, to their heights, to the way they like to play, these twins are definitely not the same. So, they never get along, right
WRONG AGAIN!
For all their differences, they're a lot alike, too. Most importantly, they know that no matter how much they do or don't have in common, they make a perfect pair.
Twin mom, model, and actress Porsche Thomas tells a story from the heart that's inspired by her own experience watching two twin boys grow up.
Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. They are perfect for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
Porsche Thomas is a Brooklyn-born multi-hyphenate with a dynamic career spanning modeling, television, comedy, and writing. She's graced catwalks for Vogue, appeared in campaigns for Black Radiance and JC Penney, and starred in Lexus, Nikon, and T-Mobile commercials. Porsche has made her mark as a co-host on TV One's "New Soul Kitchen," where she shared her passion for creating vegan meals and earned a Silver Telly Award for Information in Television.Now a proud twin mom to August and Berlin, who portrayed baby Devante on ABC's "Black-ish," Porsche is currently based in Los Angeles.
Jessica Gibson is a freelance illustrator born in the riverfront area of Detroit, Michigan. She's been drawing whimsical, expressive characters and concept art since the moment she first picked up a pencil. A love of animals, nature, and picture books have always inspired her and led to a career in illustration. She is the illustrator of the New York Times bestselling picture book Why Not You, among many other titles.