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Kristy's Great Idea (August 1986) - The Baby-Sitters Club is formed by four best friends: Kristy Thomas (president), Claudia Kishi (vice president), Mary Anne Spier (secretary), and Stacey McGill (treasurer). Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls (October 1986) - The babysitters receive mysterious phone calls while babysitting young children ...
Image credits: springflingqueen #4. S****y parents that doesn't care. I once babysat a little boy, from the time he was 1-3. His mom was busy going on vacation and partying.
The Baby-Sitters Club series originated when Jean Feiwel, an editor at Scholastic saw the popularity of a novel called Katie's Babysitting Job by Martha Tolles and realized there was a market for novels about babysitting. She contacted Ann M. Martin, who took the general idea of a babysitter's club and created the characters, plots, and ...
Karen's Baby-sitter: Karen and Andrew have a new babysitter - it's Bart Taylor! Bart is so much fun. When Bart babysits, they have fun. They go sledding, build snow forts, and even do Winter Olympics. Karen likes Bart so much, she decides that she is in love with him.
Baby-Sitters Little Sister is a series spin-off of The Baby-Sitters Club novel series, written by Ann M. Martin, and published by Scholastic between 1988 and 2000. The 122-book series centered on seven-year-old Karen Brewer, the stepsister to Kristy Thomas, who is the President of the Baby-Sitters Club.
When Ivan and her husband, Alex, returned, their 3-year-old son Ryker’s babysitter had completed nearly all the tasks. “She was like, ‘Heck ya!' and got to work right away,” Ivan tells ...
The Babysitters Coven is a 2019 American young adult fantasy coming-of-age novel by Kate Williams, written as a parody of the 1990s book series The Babysitter's Club by Ann M. Martin. Originally published in hardcover by Delacorte Press , the book follows Esme Pearl, an edgy, social justice -fixated teenager, and her friends as they team up to ...
It is a rural town founded in Douglas County, Wisconsin as a logging settlement in 1887. It was renamed following the 1890 disappearance of founder and storyteller Jackson Sloth and his family, said to have fallen in a sinkhole that no-one can find twice. The town is rich with folktales and paranormal activity, especially around holidays.