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Kristy and the Mother's Day Surprise (Baby-Sitters Club, No. 24) Review

Kristy and the Mother's Day Surprise (Baby-Sitters Club, No. 24)
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Okay, you may like it if you're a brainless 10-years-old white caucasian upperclassman. Otherwise no. All BSC books are dull but this one is the dullest. Like parents were going to give their kids to a bunch of 13-years-old. And the throwing up scene in the carousel. How thrilling

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Devising a kid-free day off for all the hardworking mothers in Stoneybrook, Kristy and the rest of the Baby-sitters Club are pleased by the successful day, which concludes with a big surprise for Kristy. Reissue.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Claudia and the Sad Good-Bye (Baby-Sitters Club) Review

Claudia and the Sad Good-Bye (Baby-Sitters Club)
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claudia and her grandmother mimi were so close. She would come from school everyday and together they would drink 'special tea' in beautiful japanese tea cups as displayed on the cover and mimi was the only one who understood claudia in her family. Mimi had a stroke recently but was doing fine for some time but her health begins to decline in this book and she's had to be rushed to the hospital a few times after collapsing and was sent home, but after being sent back a second time and saying she was doing fine she passed away peacefully in her sleep. Claudia experienced so many emotions that she couldn't grasp or understand throughout the events following the death. She felt sad, angry, abandoned and so forth and those feelings are real. Her family helped her out at the end though come to terms with it and it made me cry too cause my great grandmother passed away when I was a kid and I remember not knowing how to feel myself, happy cause she was in no more pain and in a better place, or sad cause i will never see her again and stuff like that.

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One of a series of stories that revolve around the babysitters club. Kristy Thomas and her friends are all experienced babysitters who can tackle any job from rampaging toddlers to a pandemonium of pets.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The Truth About Stacey, Collector's Edition (Baby-Sitters Club, No. 3) Review

The Truth About Stacey, Collector's Edition (Baby-Sitters Club, No. 3)
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I don't know if series author Ann M. Martin either personally has disabilities herself, and/or knows the real-life struggles of people who do, but this is an unflinchingly realistic account of what it is like to be a teenager with a disability in America. Years after reading it in a fourth grade English class, I remain impressed at the storyline candor.
Sure, there are laws on the books then protecting Stacey's access to education...etc but her real challenges come from insensitive peers. A friend had liked Stacey until she found out that Stacey had diabetes during a sleepover, and then ended their friendship abruptly. Having endured identical torturous experience for my own disability, I appreciate the unflinchingly honest (and even descriptively blunt) account of what this reality is like.
Likewise, the issue of well-meaning but over protective parents are brought up. Stacey's minor status is compounded by the fact that she is also a person with a disability. Rushing to 'help' her with something they do not personally themselves have, parental actions frustrate Stacey. She loves them dearly, but wants her life to be much more than hospitals and doctors---Stacey only wants to be a 'normal' kid.
Yes, this subject area might go beyond standard children's fare, but taking note of the human effects of discrimination and 'difference' are important. Even if they do not have disabilities themselves, young adults should read this book to realize that teasing other people because of their disability does hurt everybody.

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Stacey, a member of the Baby-sitters Club, learns to cope with her diabetes and her overprotective parents.

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Mary Anne vs. Logan (Baby-Sitters Club #41) Review

Mary Anne vs. Logan (Baby-Sitters Club #41)
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Two thumbs up for Mary Anne! She's my favorite book character in the world! She faces her ongoing struggle with shyness and sensitivity with a courage I really admire. Here she faces a difficult problem when Logan doen't know when to back off and tries to take over her life. I felt sorry for Mary Anne when Logan was inconsiderate enough to drop in unannounced that winter afternoon when Mary Anne was reading and pressured her into going with him to skate. I was so glad when Mary Anne finally got up the courage to break it off with him at the end. I know that must have been painful for her. The Fabulous Five could use a few lessons from Mary Anne. Logan really needs to butt out sometimes or he could lose Mary Anne for good! Keep it up, Mary Anne!

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Mary Anne feels she and Logan have been spending too much time together. They fight over silly things and Mary Anne never has any time to herself. Finally, she sadly realizes what she must do: break up with Logan. The Baby-sitters are shocked!

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Dawn and the Big Sleepover (Baby-Sitters Club, 44) Review

Dawn and the Big Sleepover (Baby-Sitters Club, 44)
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Some of the kids that go to Stoneybrook Elementary have pen pals on New Mexico. The kids get leters from them one day. They wrote that their school burnt down! All of the kids are very sad. Dawn got a great idea to raise money so that could help their school. They have a sleepover in Dawn's and Mary-Anne's barn! It's a night full of fun! You just want to know what goes on next!

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