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* In [[L. M. Montgomery]]'s ''[[Anne of Green Gables]]'' series (Anne of Ingleside), a mean little girl convinces one of Anne and Gilbert's twin daughters, Nan, that she was switched at birth with a fisherman's daughter. The girl insists that twins always look alike, and the fact that Nan and her twin Di don't, being fraternal twins, it proves that they were switched at birth. Nan does the honorable thing and tries to switch back, only to be told by the fisherman's wife that her daughter is nearly a year older than she is, and therefore they could not have been switched. Quite relieved, Nan turns to go home and gets caught in a storm before returning safely. Anne and Gilbert are understandably upset.
* In [[L. M. Montgomery]]'s ''[[Anne of Green Gables]]'' series (Anne of Ingleside), a mean little girl convinces one of Anne and Gilbert's twin daughters, Nan, that she was switched at birth with a fisherman's daughter. The girl insists that twins always look alike, and the fact that Nan and her twin Di don't, being fraternal twins, it proves that they were switched at birth. Nan does the honorable thing and tries to switch back, only to be told by the fisherman's wife that her daughter is nearly a year older than she is, and therefore they could not have been switched. Quite relieved, Nan turns to go home and gets caught in a storm before returning safely. Anne and Gilbert are understandably upset.
* At least two instances in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''. In ''A Feast for Crows'', Mance Rayder's son is switched with Gilly's son in order to prevent Melisandre from taking advantage of his "royal blood" as a sacrifice to R'hllor. ''A Dance with Dragons'' reveals that {{spoiler|Aegon Targaryen is still alive because of a baby swap.}}
* At least two instances in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''. In ''A Feast for Crows'', Mance Rayder's son is switched with Gilly's son in order to prevent Melisandre from taking advantage of his "royal blood" as a sacrifice to R'hllor. ''A Dance with Dragons'' reveals that {{spoiler|Aegon Targaryen is still alive because of a baby swap.}}
* The accidental switch of the Fries family's three infants for those of the Breeze family triggers the main action in [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Podkayne Of Mars]]'' -- even though the infants are never seen "on-camera" and play no part in the rest of the novel.


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