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Two and Two Are Four

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From Carolyn Haywood, author of the beloved Betsy series, here are four more classics for young readers. These adorable stories of childhood adventures are as fresh today as when they were written more than a half century ago. And now, thanks to dynamic new covers, they're ready to charm a whole new generation of readers.

When Teddy and Babs move to the country from the big city, they're in for a lot of good times. They become best friends with Peter and Jane, and together the four children explore country life--complete with cows and chickens, a real circus pony, and a barnyard chase with a very muddy end!

180 pages, Paperback

First published March 28, 1940

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Carolyn Haywood

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Carolyn Haywood was an American writer and illustrator from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She wrote 47 children's books, most notably the series under the "Eddie" and "Betsy" titles.

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4,754 reviews
April 14, 2020
A low three stars. If you're looking for gentle novels for little ones featuring sweet childhoods of yesteryear, don't skip Haywood. Read "B" Is for Betsy or Little Eddie -- but don't read this. I found the writing style fairly dull and the characters bland. The adventures the children have are fairly tame (finding an old doll's treasure chest a great-great had buried in the yard long ago... getting a pony... riding a canal boat for 4th of July) and I would imagine it might capture the interest of the five or six year old crowd (my seven-year-old liked it okay, but it wasn't a favorite). As always, Haywood is sympathetic to children even when they make mistakes; I appreciate that lessons are learned but in an understanding manner. Do note it's very much a 1940s here: for example, six-year-old boys have knives and "guns" and are able to wander freely in the countryside on their own... in one chapter the children find a dead animal that someone had shot and left in the woods and bring it home to skin and make a doll's fur coat out of (one of the girls does say she thinks it's awful for anyone to shoot animals) but that plan doesn't pan out when the adults see it and realize it's a skunk.
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190 reviews8 followers
October 10, 2021
It was fine for reading aloud to the kids because I could edit out the culturally insensitive references to Native Americans, but I wouldn’t let the kids read it on their own. Besides that it was just a very simple old fashioned story about four kids playing together.
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September 13, 2021
Here is a sweet, wholesome story of two city kids who move to the country and have adventures on a farm. They get into trouble (sliding down a freshly-painted bannister, eating the only pear on the pear tree because it smelled so good even though Daddy asked them not to), and they have fun escapades (playing dress-up with clothes found in the attic leads to discovering a treasure map, going to the circus for the first time). I think it's a safe read-aloud for young children - even though some of the references are old-fashioned by today's standards, my daughter could still identify with the children's adventures and moral dilemmas in the story and quite enjoyed the story.
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50 reviews
July 24, 2022
Our family’s read aloud and we loved it as we were glued to the stories and wanted more. Each of us had our favorite chapters.
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284 reviews24 followers
October 28, 2020
Read this aloud to my kindergarten class. They loved it and remembered each story of each chapter. No one writes sweet stories like Carolyn Haywood and this was no exception. There are lessons learned, consequences for foolishness, responsible parents, and adventures to make you laugh.
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1,089 reviews35 followers
July 11, 2010
Josh and I enjoyed this cute story of children during summertime in the 1940's.
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July 28, 2011
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168 reviews11 followers
April 9, 2015
read with my first grade daughter. written in 1940 and very old fashioned but good. My daughter enjoyed it
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