They were serial characters who ran many decades- from l904 to the mid-seventies, so it is almost impossible to narrow things down. Basic premise dealt with the ( Happy family) the Father, Mother, and kids. the Father was either an employee or the owner of a Lumber Yard- this almost never figured in the plots. The wife a housewife and career mother of four- the two younger Freddie and Flossie and two older Nan and Bert sets of Twins. other than that there was considerable variety in the plots- wnd they got around-one of the modern ones even had the very mature setting of a cruise ship that was making a special voyage so an Eclipse could be photographed ( the Bobbsey twins did not normally get into Science-Fiction) this was called the mystery of the Sun-Moon cruise. A more mature plot you would expect with say, Barbie or maybe Trixie Belden. Now this technical observer, a Mr, well, Spockwell, he is quite a guy with these telephoto cameras, now he wants me to meet him in the camera locker on deck C ( Whoa Hoa!) that"s not Bobbsey material!
Bert Bobbsey's twin is Nan Bobbsey. They are siblings and are part of the Bobbsey family featured in the Bobbsey Twins book series.
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The older set of twins were Bert and Nan, the younger twins were Freddie and Flossie.
You are referring to the parents of the Bobbsey family. the daughters would be Flossie ( the youngest) and Nan ( presumably a variant on Anne) the older. Oddly my Mother, who was named Anne, had a Dog as a child named- of all things, Flossie. woof woof.
The first Bobbsey Twins books was written in 1904. The last in the series was published in 1979. Laura Lee Hope was a "house name" and Stratemeyer Syndicate hired multiple authors to write the books.
The Bobbsey Twins exist as protagonists in Statemeyer Syndicate's longest-running series of children's books. The books were first published in 1904 and ended it's run after many restarts in 1992.
I think you are referring to the one and very off-base scene in one of the Bobbsey Twins novels- I believe the first one-The Bobbsey Twins of Lakeport, where an unnamed and unidentified burglar attempts to break in to their apartment, and trips over something, maybe flower pots, on the fire escape. the rest of the story- this being the concluding chapter is entirely (family friendly) and fun stuff, the burglar- he is not identified and it is not clear he dies in the fall. at any rate he doesn"t intrude again.This was the only instance of urban crime in the popular juvenile series which exaggerated positive relatively affluent urban life- with some rural detours.
The Hardy Boys is a creation of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the creators of dozens of successful book series such as the Rover Boys, the Bobbsey Twins and Tom Swift, and later, Nancy Drew. They were written by various people over the years.
The theme for the short story Twins is mainly betrayal. This is a short story that is written by an author known as Eric Wright.
Simon believes the twins' story about encountering a mysterious creature in the woods. He knows the twins to be honest and trustworthy individuals, so he is inclined to believe their account of what happened.
Your question is somewhat ambiguous ( appropriate term ah so). One basic rule is that almost always, as with any identical twins, they take the same gender, either both boys or both girls. No mixed genders - like the fictional Bobbsey Twins , a boy and a girl ( Fraternal twins can be this type, but not identical or Siamese. also, generally they are conjoined at the hip, or as one Carnival Barker put it ( In the Gunsmoke posture!) There are other joining bands, also. The Girls can be beautiful
they are twins