It is August 2026. The monsoon is finally giving Jaipur some relief, and the festive season has officially kicked off. Raksha Bandhan is right around the corner. The sweets are ordered, the Rakhis are bought, and you have exactly one major mission left: getting that perfect, Instagram-worthy picture of your kids before they start fighting like WWE wrestlers. If you are managing kids in that highly energetic 6 to 12-year-old school-age bracket, you know the daily struggle. They fight over the TV remote, they fight over the front seat of the car, and they definitely fight over who got the better Rakhi gift. But recently, modern Indian parents have found a brilliant hack to temporarily pause this sibling rivalry: The "Twinning" trend. Dressing your brother-sister duo in matching or coordinated outfits is the ultimate 2026 festive flex. It looks adorable, the grandparents love it, and surprisingly, it actually works as a psychological trick to make them act like a team. But how d...
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