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Jessi Ramsey, Petsitter
Ann M. Martin
Jessi Ramsey, Pet-sitter
Ann M. Martin
Chapter 1.
"Meow, meow, meow. Purr, purr."
I leaned over the edge of my bed and peered down at the floor.
"Pet me," said a small voice.
It wasn't a talking animal. It was my sister, Becca, pretending she was a cat.
I patted the top of her head but said, "Becca, I really have to do my homework."
"Then how come you're lying on your bed?" asked Becca, getting to her feet.
"Because this is a comfortable way to work."
"You're supposed to sit at your desk."
This is true. My parents believe that homework magically gets done better if you're sitting up than if you're lying down.
I sighed. Then I changed the subject, which usually distracts Becca. "Why are you a cat tonight?" I asked her.
She shrugged. "I'm trying all the animals. It's fun to pretend."
The night before, Becca had been a dog, the night before that, a horse.
"Well, kitty, let me finish my work," I said.
"Meow," replied Becca, who dropped to her hands and knees and crawled into the hallway.
Becca is eight and has a big imagination. If she weren't so shy, she'd probably make a really terrific actress, but she has awful stage fright.
I do not have stage fright, which is lucky since I'm a ballet dancer and have to perform in front of audiences all the time.
I guess I should stop and introduce myself. I am Jessi Ramsey, and I'm eleven and in sixth grade. "Jessi" is short for "Jessica." (And "Becca" is short for "Rebecca," as if you couldn't have guessed.) Becca and I live with our parents and our baby brother, Squirt. Squirt's real name is John Philip Ramsey, Jr. When he was born, he was so tiny that the nurses in the hospital started calling him Squirt. Now his nickname seems sort of funny. Well, it always has been funny, but it seems especially funny since Squirt, who has just learned to walk, is now the size of most other babies his age.
Anyway, as I said before, I'm a ballet dancer. I've been taking dance classes for years. My ballet school is inStamford , which isn't too far fromStoneybrook,Connecticut , where my
family and I live. We haven't lived here long, though. We moved toConnecticut fromNew Jersey just a few months ago when my dad was offered a job he couldn't turn down.
Oh, something else about my family — we're black. Actually, that's much more important than I'm making it sound. You know what? It wasn't so important when we were living inOakley,New Jersey . Our old neighborhood was mixed black and white, and so was my ballet school and my regular school. But believe it or not, we are one of the few black families in all of Stoneybrook. In fact, I'm the only black student in my whole grade. When we first moved here, some people weren't very nice to us. Some were even mean. But things have settled down and are getting better. Becca and I are making friends. Actually, I have a lot more friends than Becca does. There are two reasons for this: one, I'm not shy; two, I belong to the Baby-sitters Club. (More about that later.)
My mother is wonderful and so is my father. We're a very close family. Mama, Daddy, Becca, Squirt, and me. No pets. We've never had a pet, although Becca apparently wishes we had one. (Sometimes I do, too, for that matter.)
In case you're wondering what the Baby-
sitters Club is, let me tell you about it. It's very important to me because that's where I found most of my friends. The club is really a business, a sitting business. It was started by Kristy Thomas, who's the president. There are six of us in the club. We sit for kids in our neighborhoods, and we get lots of jobs and have lots of fun.
My best friend in Stoneybrook is Mallory Pike. Mal and I have a lot of classes together atStoneybrookMiddle School . And Mal is the one who got me into the Baby-sitters Club. The girls needed another member and ended up taking both of us. We were just getting to be friends then — and now that we've been in the club together for awhile, we're best friends. (I have another best friend in Oakley — my cousin Keisha.)
Anyway, the people in the club are Mallory, Kristy, me, plus Claudia Kishi, Mary Anne Spier, and Dawn Schafer. Two people who are sort of part of the club but who don't come to our meetings are our associate members, Logan Bruno and Shannon Kilbourne. (I'll tell you more about them later.) It's funny that us six club members work so well together, because boy, are we different. We have different personalities, different tastes, different looks, and different kinds of families.
Kristy Thomas, our president, is ... well, talk about not shy. Kristy is direct and outgoing. Sometimes she can be loud and bossy. But basically she's really nice. And she's always full of ideas. Kristy is thirteen and in eighth grade. (So are all the club members, except Mal and me.) She has this long brown hair and is pretty, but doesn't pay much attention to her looks. I mean, she never bothers with makeup, and she always wears jeans, a turtle-neck, a sweater, and sneakers. Kristy's family is sort of interesting. Her parents are divorced, and for the longest time, Kristy lived with just her mom, her two older brothers, Sam and Charlie (they're in high school), and her little brother, David Michael, who's seven now. But when her mom met this millionaire, Watson Brewer, and got remarried, things sure changed for Kristy. For one thing, Watson moved Kristy's family into his mansion, which is on the other side of Stoneybrook. Kristy used to live next door to Mary Anne Spier and across the street from Claudia Kishi. Now she's in a new neighborhood. For another thing, Kristy acquired a little stepsister and stepbrother — Watson's children from his first marriage. Karen is six and Andrew is four. Although it took Kristy some time to adjust to her new life, she sure loves Karen and Andrew. They're among
her favorite baby-sitting charges. Kristy's family has two pets — an adorable puppy namedShannon and a fat old cat named Boo-Boo.
The vice-president of the Baby-sitters Club is Claudia Kishi, and she is totally cool. I think she's the coolest person I know. (I mean, except for movie stars or people like that.) Claud is just awesome-looking. She's Japanese-American and has gorgeous, long, jet-black hair; dark, almond-shaped eyes; and a clear complexion. Really. She could be on TV as the "after" part of a pimple medicine commercial. Claud loves art, Nancy Drew mysteries, and junk food, and she hates school. She's smart, but she's a terrible student. (Unfortunately, her older sister, Janine, is a genius, which makes Claudia's grades look even worse.) Claudia also loves fashion, and you should see her clothes. They are amazing, always wild. Like, she'll wear a miniskirt, black tights, push-down socks, high-top sneakers, a shirt she's painted or decorated herself, and big earrings she's made. Her hair might be pulled into a ponytail and held in place with not one but six or seven puffy ponytail holders, a row of them cascading down her hair. I'm always fascinated by Claudia. Claud lives with Janine, her parents, and her grandmother, Mimi. The Kishis don't have any pets.
Mary Anne Spier is the club secretary. She lives across the street from Claudia. And, until Kristy's family moved, she lived next door to the Thomases. Mary Anne and Kristy are best friends, and have been pretty much for life. (Dawn is Mary Anne's other best friend.) I've always thought this was interesting, since Mary Anne and Kristy are not alike at all. Mary Anne is shy and quiet and, well, sort of romantic. (She's the only club member who has a steady boyfriend. And guess who he is — Logan Bruno, one of our associate members!) Mary Anne is also a good listener and a patient person. Her mom died years ago, so Mary Anne's father raised her, and for the longest time, he was strict with her. Boy, was he strict. I didn't know Mary Anne then, but I've heard that Mr. Spier made all these rules, and there was practically nothing she was allowed to do. Lately, Mr. Spier has relaxed, though. He won't let Mary Anne get
her ears pierced, but at least she can go out withLogan sometimes, and she can choose her own clothes. Since she's been allowed to do that, she's started dressing much better — not as wildly as Claudia, but she cares about how she looks, unlike Kristy. Mary Anne's family is just her and her dad and her gray kitten, Tigger.
Dawn Schafer is the treasurer of the Baby-
sitters Club. I like Dawn. She's neat. Dawn is neither loud like Kristy nor shy like Mary Anne. She's an individual. She'd never go along with something just because other people were doing it. And she always sticks up for what she believes in. Dawn is basically aCalifornia girl. She moved toConnecticut about a year ago, but she still longs for warm weather and she loves health food. She even looks like aCalifornia girl with her white-blonde hair and her sparkling blue eyes. Although you'd never know it, Dawn has been through some tough times lately. When she moved here, she came with her mother and her younger brother, Jeff — her parents had just gotten divorced. Mrs. Schafer wanted to live in Stoneybrook because she'd grown up here, but that put three thousand miles between Dawn's mother and Dawn's father. As if the divorce and the move weren't enough, Jeff finally decided he couldn't handle the East Coast and moved back toCalifornia , so now Dawn's family is cracked in two, like a broken plate. But Dawn seems to be handling things okay. Luckily, she has her best friend (Mary Anne), and she and her mother are extremely close. Just so you know, the Schafers live in a neat old farmhouse that has a secret passage (honest), and they don't have any pets.
Then there's Mallory. Mallory Pike and I are the club's two junior officers. All that means is that we're too young to baby-sit at night unless we're sitting for our own brothers and sisters. Speaking of brothers and sisters, Mal has seven of them. She comes from the biggest family I know. Apart from that, and apart from the fact that Mal is white and I'm black, we're probably more alike than any two other club members. We both love to read books, especially horse stories, we both enjoy writing (but Mal enjoys it more than I do), we both wear glasses (mine are only for reading), and we both think our parents treat us kind of like babies. However, there was a recent breakthrough in which we convinced our parents to let us get our ears pierced! After that, Mal was even allowed to have her hair cut decently, but I'm still working on that angle. Neither of us is sure what we want to be when we grow the rest of the way up. I might want to be a professional dancer and Mal might want to be an author or an author/illustrator, but we figure we have time to decide these things. Right now, we're just happy being eleven-year-old baby-sitters.
Oh, one other similarity between Mal and me. Neither of us has a pet. I don't know if Mal wants one — she's never mentioned it —
but I bet her brothers and sisters do. Just like Becca.
"Hiss, hiss."
Becca was in my doorway. She was lying on her stomach.
"Now what are you?" I asked.
"I'll give you a hint." Becca flicked her tongue out of her mouth.
"Ew, ew!" I cried. "You're a snake. Slither away from me!"
Giggling, Becca did as she was told.
I went back to my homework, but I couldn't concentrate. Not because of Becca, but because of next week. I was going to have next week off. Well, sort of. Ordinarily, my afternoons are busy. When school is out, I go either to a ballet class or to my steady sitting job. My steady job is for Matt and Haley Braddock, two really great kids. But next week, my ballet school would be closed and the Braddocks were going on a vacation — even though school was in session. So, except for school and meetings of the Baby-sitters Club, I would be free, free, free! What would I do with all those spare hours? I wondered. Easy. I could put in extra practice time, I could read. The possibilities were endless!
Chapter 2.
"Hi! Hi, you guys! Sorry I'm late." I rushed breathlessly into the Wednesday meeting of the Baby-sitters Club.
"You're not late," said Kristy, our president. "You're just the last one here."
"As always," I added.
"Well, don't worry about it. But it is five-thirty and time to begin." Kristy sounded very businesslike.
Mallory patted the floor next to her, so I shoved aside some of Claudia's art materials and sat down. We always sit on the floor. And Dawn, Mary Anne, and Claudia always sit on Claudia's bed. Guess where Kristy sits—in a director's chair, wearing a visor, as if she were the queen or something.
Club meetings are held in Claudia Kishi's room. This is because she's the only one of us who has a phone in her bedroom, and her own personal, private phone number, which
makes it easy for our clients to reach us.
Hmmm. ... I think I better stop right here, before I get ahead of myself. I'll tell you how the club got started and how it works; then the meeting won't sound so confusing.
The club began with Kristy, as I said before. She got the idea for it over a year ago. That was when she and her mom and brothers were still living across the street from Claudia, and her mother was just starting to date Watson Brewer. Usually, when Mrs. Thomas wasn't going to be around, Kristy or Sam or Charlie would take care of David Michael. But one day when Mrs. Thomas announced that she was going to need a sitter, neither Kristy nor one of her older brothers was free. So Mrs. Thomas got on the phone and began calling around for another sitter. Kristy watched her mom make one call after another. And as she watched, that mind of hers was clicking away, thinking that Mrs. Thomas sure could save time if she could make one call and reach several sitters at once. And that was when Kristy got the idea for the Baby-sitters Club!
She talked to Mary Anne and Claudia, Claudia talked to Stacey McGill, a new friend of hers, and the four of them formed the club. (I'll tell you more about Stacey in a minute.)
The girls decided that they'd meet three times a week in Claudia's room (because of the phone). They'd advertise their club in the local paper and around the neighborhood, saying that four reliable sitters could be reached every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon from five-thirty until six.
Well, Kristy's great idea worked! Right away, the girls started getting jobs. People really liked them. In fact, the club was so successful that when Dawn moved to Stoneybrook and wanted to join, the girls needed her. And later, when Stacey McGill had to move back toNew York City , they needed to replace her. (Stacey's move, by the way, was unfortunate, because in the short time the McGills lived in Stoneybrook, she and Claudia became best friends. Now they really miss each other.) Anyway, Mal and I joined the club to help fill the hole left by Stacey, and Shannon Kilbourne and Logan Bruno were made associate members. That means that they don't come to meetings, but if a job is offered that the rest of us can't take, we call one of them to see if they're interested. They're our backups. Believe it or not, we do have to call them every now and then.
Each person in the club holds a special
position or office. There are the associate members, Shannon and Logan, and there are the junior officers, Mal and me. The other positions are more important. (I'm not putting the rest of us down or anything. This is just the truth.)
As president, Kristy is responsible for running the meetings, getting good ideas, and, well, just being in charge, I guess. Considering that president is the most important office of all, Kristy doesn't do a lot of work. I mean, not compared to what the other girls do. But then, the club was her idea, so I think she deserves to be its president.
Claudia Kishi, our vice-president, doesn't really have a lot to do, either, but the rest of us invade her room three times a week and tie up her phone line. Plus, a lot of our clients forget when our meetings are held and call at other times with sitting jobs. Claud has to handle those calls. I think she deserves to be vice-president.
As secretary, Mary Anne Spier is probably the hardest-working officer. She's in charge of the record book, which is where we keep track of all club information: our clients' addresses and phone numbers, the money in the treasury (well, that's really Dawn's department), and most importantly, the appointment calendar.
Poor Mary Anne has to keep track of everybody's schedules (my ballet lessons, Claud's art classes, dentist appointments, etc.) and all of our baby-sitting jobs. When a call comes in, it's up to Mary Anne to see who's free. Mary Anne is neat and careful and hasn't made a scheduling mistake yet.
This is a miracle.
Dawn, our treasurer, is responsible for collecting dues from us club members every Monday, and for keeping enough money in the treasury so that we can pay Charlie, Kristy's oldest brother, to drive her to and from meetings, since she lives so far away now. The money is spent on other things, too, but we make sure we always have enough for Charlie. What else is the money spent on? Well, fun things, like food for club slumber parties. Also new materials for Kid-Kits.
I guess I haven't told you about Kid-Kits yet. They were one of Kristy's ideas. A Kid-Kit is a box (we each have one) that's been decorated and filled with our old toys and books and games, as well as a few new items such as crayons or sticker books. We bring them with us on some of our jobs and kids love them. The kits make us very popular baby-sitters! Anyway, every now and then we
need treasury money to buy new crayons or something for the kits.
The last thing you need to know about is our club notebook. The notebook is like a diary. In it, each of us sitters has to write up every single job she goes on. Then we're supposed to read it once a week to find out what's been going on. Even though most of us don't like writing in the notebook, I have to admit that it's helpful. When I read it, I find out what's happening with the kids our club sits for, and also about baby-sitting problems and how they were handled. (The club notebook was Kristy's idea, of course.)
"Order, order!" Kristy was saying.
I had just settled myself on the floor.
"Wait a sec," Claudia interrupted. "Doesn't anyone want something to eat?"
Remember I said Claudia likes junk food? Well, that may have been an understatement. Claud loves junk food. She loves it so much that her parents have told her to stop eating so much of it. But Claud can't. She buys it anyway and then hides it in her room. At the moment, she's got a bag of potato chips under her bed, a package of licorice sticks in a drawer of her jewelry box, and a bag of M&M's in the pencil case in her notebook. She's very generous with it. She offers it around at the

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Best Kept Secret
Karen's Kittens
Karen's Big Job
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The Fire at Mary Anne's House
Science Fair
Me and Katie (The Pest)
Karen's Plane Trip
Jessi's Wish
Dawn and Too Many Sitters
Jessi and the Jewel Thieves
Eleven Kids, One Summer
Karen's Goldfish
Snow War
Abby and the Secret Society
Keeping Secrets
Good-Bye Stacey, Good-Bye
Karen's Sleepover
Claudia and the World's Cutest Baby
Mary Anne Saves the Day
Mallory and the Dream Horse
Kristy and the Mystery Train
Dawn's Family Feud
Karen's Twin
Little Miss Stoneybrook... And Dawn
Karen's Mistake
Karen's Movie Star
Mallory and the Mystery Diary
Karen's Monsters
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Karen's Dinosaur
Here Today
Karen's Carnival
How to Look for a Lost Dog
Stacey vs. Claudia
Stacey's Ex-Boyfriend
Here Come the Bridesmaids!
Graduation Day
Kristy's Big News
Karen's School Surprise
Kristy Thomas, Dog Trainer
Baby-Sitters' Christmas Chiller
Baby-Sitters' Winter Vacation
Ten Good and Bad Things About My Life
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Mary Anne's Makeover
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Dawn Schafer, Undercover Baby-Sitter
Karen's Tuba
Dawn's Wicked Stepsister
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Jessi and the Awful Secret
Karen's New Year
Karen's Candy
Karen's President
Mary Anne and the Great Romance
Mary Anne + 2 Many Babies
Kristy and the Copycat
Jessi and the Bad Baby-Sitter
Claudia, Queen of the Seventh Grade
Claudia and the Lighthouse Ghost
Karen's New Puppy
Karen's Home Run
Karen's Chain Letter
Kristy in Charge
Karen's Angel
Mary Anne and Too Many Boys
Karen's Big Fight
Karen's Spy Mystery
Stacey's Big Crush
Karen's School
Claudia and the Terrible Truth
Karen's Cowboy
The Summer Before
Beware, Dawn!
Belle Teale
Claudia's Big Party
The Secret Life of Mary Anne Spier
Karen's Book
Teacher's Pet
Boy-Crazy Stacey
Claudia and the Disaster Date
Author Day
Claudia and the Sad Good-Bye
Kristy and the Worst Kid Ever
Yours Turly, Shirley
Class Play
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Karen's Pumpkin Patch
Stacey and the Mystery at the Empty House
Karen's Chicken Pox
Mary Anne and the Playground Fight
Stacey's Mistake
Coming Apart
Mary Anne and the Little Princess
Karen, Hannie and Nancy: The Three Musketeers
'Tis the Season
Claudia and Mean Janine
Karen's School Bus
Mary Anne's Big Breakup
Rain Reign
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Karen's Doll
Shannon's Story
Sea City, Here We Come!
Stacey and the Mystery of Stoneybrook
Karen's Treasure
Ten Rules for Living With My Sister
With You and Without You
Baby-Sitters' Island Adventure
Karen's Fishing Trip
Dawn and the Big Sleepover
New York, New York!
Ten Kids, No Pets
Happy Holidays, Jessi
Halloween Parade
Karen's New Holiday
Kristy Power!
Karen's Wish
Claudia and the Mystery in the Painting
Karen's Stepmother
Abby in Wonderland
Karen's Snow Day
Kristy and the Secret of Susan
Karen's Pony Camp
Karen's School Trip
Mary Anne to the Rescue
Karen's Unicorn
Abby and the Notorious Neighbor
Stacey and the Haunted Masquerade
Claudia Gets Her Guy
Missing Since Monday
Stacey's Choice
Stacey's Ex-Best Friend
Karen's New Teacher
Karen's Accident
Karen's Lucky Penny
Karen's Cartwheel
Karen's Puppet Show
Spelling Bee
Stacey's Problem
Stacey and the Stolen Hearts
Karen's Surprise
Karen's Worst Day
The Ghost at Dawn's House
Karen's Big Sister
Karen's Easter Parade
Mary Anne and the Silent Witness
Karen's Swim Meet
Mary Anne's Revenge
Karen's Mystery
Stacey and the Mystery Money
Dawn and the Disappearing Dogs
Karen's Christmas Tree
Welcome to Camden Falls
Karen's Pilgrim
Dawn and the Halloween Mystery
Mary Anne in the Middle
Karen's Toys
Kristy's Great Idea
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Karen's Big Weekend
Logan's Story
Karen's Yo-Yo
Kristy's Book
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Mary Anne and the Music
Karen's Tattletale
Karen's County Fair
Karen's Mermaid
Snowbound
Karen's Movie
Jessi and the Troublemaker
Baby-Sitters at Shadow Lake
Mallory on Strike
Jessi's Baby-Sitter
Karen's Leprechaun
Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls
Karen's Good-Bye
Karen's Figure Eight
Logan Likes Mary Anne!
Mary Anne and the Zoo Mystery
Missy Piggle-Wiggle and the Whatever Cure
Dawn on the Coast
Stacey and the Cheerleaders
Claudia and the Clue in the Photograph
Karen's New Friend
Mallory and the Trouble With Twins
Karen's Roller Skates
Abby and the Best Kid Ever
Poor Mallory!
Karen's Witch
Karen's Grandmothers
Slam Book
Karen's School Picture
Karen's Reindeer
Kristy's Big Day
The Long Way Home
Karen's Sleigh Ride
On Christmas Eve
Karen's Copycat
Karen's Ice Skates
Claudia and the Little Liar
Abby the Bad Sport
The Baby-Sitters Club #5: Dawn and the Impossible Three
Abby's Book
Karen's Big Top
Main Street #8: Special Delivery
Kristy and the Kidnapper
Karen's Ski Trip
Karen's Hurricane
Stacey and the Mystery at the Mall
Jessi and the Superbrat
Kristy and the Baby Parade
Karen's New Bike
Karen's Big City Mystery
Baby-Sitters' European Vacation
Hello, Mallory
Dawn's Big Date
Karen's Christmas Carol
Jessi's Horrible Prank
Kristy and the Missing Fortune
Kristy and the Haunted Mansion
Jessi's Big Break
Karen's Pony
Welcome Home, Mary Anne
Stacey the Math Whiz
September Surprises
Bummer Summer
Karen's Secret
Abby's Twin
Main Street #4: Best Friends
Karen's Big Move
Mary Anne Misses Logan
Stacey's Book
Claudia and the Perfect Boy
Holiday Time
Stacey's Broken Heart
Karen's Field Day
Kristy's Worst Idea
Dawn and the Older Boy
Karen's Brothers
Claudia's Friend
Mary Anne and the Haunted Bookstore
Dawn and Whitney, Friends Forever
Summer School
Karen's Birthday
Karen's Black Cat
Stacey McGill... Matchmaker?
Claudia's Book
Main Street #2: Needle and Thread
Karen's Runaway Turkey
Karen's Campout
Karen's Bunny
Claudia and the New Girl
Karen's Wedding
Karen's Promise
Karen's Snow Princess
Claudia Kishi, Middle School Dropout
Starring the Baby-Sitters Club!
Kristy for President
California Girls!
Maid Mary Anne
Abby's Un-Valentine
Stacey's Secret Friend
Karen's Haunted House
Claudia and Crazy Peaches
Karen's Prize
Get Well Soon, Mallory!
Karen's Doll Hospital
Karen's Newspaper
Karen's Toothache
Mary Anne and Miss Priss
Abby's Lucky Thirteen
The Secret Book Club
The All-New Mallory Pike
Karen's Turkey Day
Karen's Magician
Mary Anne and the Library Mystery
Diary One: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and Ducky
Mary Anne and the Secret in the Attic
Kristy and the Mother's Day Surprise
Karen's in Love
Welcome to the BSC, Abby
Karen's Kittycat Club
The Mystery at Claudia's House
The Truth About Stacey
Karen's Bully
Karen's Gift
BSC in the USA
Everything for a Dog
Dawn and the We Love Kids Club
Karen's Ghost
Stacey's Lie
Jessi's Secret Language
Kristy and the Missing Child
Better to Wish
Baby-Sitters on Board!
Kristy at Bat
Everything Changes
Don't Give Up, Mallory
A Dog's Life: The Autobiography of a Stray
Karen's Big Lie
Karen's Show and Share
Mallory Hates Boys (and Gym)
Diary Two: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and Ducky
Karen's Pen Pal
Claudia and the Friendship Feud
Karen's Secret Valentine
Keep Out, Claudia!
Aloha, Baby-Sitters!
Welcome Back, Stacey
Jessi Ramsey, Pet-Sitter
Karen's Pizza Party
Kristy and the Dirty Diapers
Staying Together
Dawn and the Surfer Ghost
Claudia Makes Up Her Mind
Jessi's Gold Medal
Karen's Kite
Baby Animal Zoo
Dawn's Big Move
Karen's Big Joke
Karen's Lemonade Stand
Ma and Pa Dracula
Baby-Sitters' Haunted House
Abby and the Mystery Baby
Home Is the Place
Karen's Grandad
Twin Trouble
Ten Good and Bad Things About My Life (So Far)
Diary Two
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Claudia And The Genius On Elm St.
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Karen's Bunny Trouble
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Diary Three
Christmas Chiller
Karen's Half-Birthday
Needle and Thread
Secret Life of Mary Anne Spier
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Claudia Kishi, Middle School Drop-Out
Logan Likes Mary Anne !
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Best Friends
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Claudia And The Sad Goodbye
Mary Anne's Big Break-Up
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Stacey and the Mystery of the Empty House
Karen's Baby-Sitter
Claudia's Friendship Feud
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The Baby-Sitters Club #108: Don't Give Up, Mallory (Baby-Sitters Club, The)
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Special Delivery
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