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Jessi and the Bad Baby-Sitter
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Contents
Title Page
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Letter from Ann M. Martin
Acknowledgment
About the Author
Scrapbook
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Copyright
“Squirt, no!” I cried as I raced into the living room. My two-year-old brother was about to totter off the end of the coffee table.
He stood wide-eyed, flapping his arms wildly for balance. With a bound, I sprang across the room and caught him before he hit the floor.
Whew!
“Is he all right, Jessi?” asked my eight-year-old sister, Becca, rushing in from the kitchen.
I soothed Squirt, who was now squirming in my arms. “He’s just scared. I forgot that he’s climbing on everything lately. I can’t take my eyes off him for a second.”
Squirt’s Pokey Puppy video was still playing on the TV. Not long ago, he would have sat quietly on his big down pillow and watched it peacefully. But in the last few weeks he’d turned into a little mountain goat, scrambling up everything he could find.
“He’s okay. Let’s finish the game,” said Becca as Squirt’s sobs faded. “I was just about to buy Boardwalk.”
“Bring the Monopoly game in here,” I suggested. “That way we can keep an eye on Squirt while we play.”
Becca sighed loudly. “Do we have to? I’ll have to move all that money and the cards and everything. The houses will slide around. Why can’t he come into the kitchen while we play?”
“Because then he’ll pull the pots out of the cupboard and we’ll have to listen to him bang them,” I explained. Squirt loves to bang, and it’s hard on the ears if you’re trying to do something else.
“Oh, all right,” Becca grumbled.
Squirt looked at me, his long black lashes wet with tears. “Me boom.” He pouted.
I smiled at him and nodded, stroking his soft hair. Baby-sitting for a toddler and an eight-year-old at the same time wasn’t easy. There wasn’t much you could do that would entertain both of them. I had to give Aunt Cecelia credit. She was out for a few hours today, but she usually takes care of them while my parents are out.
Aunt Cecelia came to live with us when Mama went back to work. What a difficult time that was! At first I couldn’t get used to Aunt Cecelia. I thought she was too strict and old-fashioned.
Adjusting to Aunt Cecelia was especially hard because I was still trying to adjust to living in Stoneybrook. That wasn’t easy at first.
Some of our neighbors weren’t thrilled when a black family moved in. This shocked and upset me. Our old neighborhood had been integrated, and color just wasn’t a big deal. When we came to Stoneybrook it was the first time I’d ever felt different in any way.
But we stuck it out and things are much better. Our neighbors know who we are as people now. If any of them are still bothered, they keep it to themselves. And I’ve made some super terrific friends. (Whom you’ll hear about very shortly.)
Not only that, I’ve also come to love Aunt Cecelia. I also appreciate how much she does for the family. And I’m sure glad I don’t have to baby-sit for Squirt and Becca every afternoon after school.
Not that I don’t like to baby-sit. In fact, I love to baby-sit. I even belong to a club called the Baby-sitters Club, which I’ll tell you about later. But maybe I have a little less patience with my own brother and sister. Or perhaps I was just feeling overwhelmed with everything I had to do that week. My schedule suddenly seemed to have hit complete overload.
As it is, my schedule is plenty tight. I have school, ballet lessons twice a week, BSC meetings three times a week (BSC is short for Baby-sitters Club), and baby-sitting jobs all week long. (Since my best friend Mallory Pike and I are eleven, we only sit in the afternoons — or sometimes in the evenings for our own brothers and sisters. We’re junior BSC members.)
All of this kept me busy enough, but then Dawn (one of the members) left just recently. Since then I’ve had to take more baby-sitting jobs than ever before. In fact, all the members have had to do that, and it’s been hard on everyone.
Dawn was, and still is, a member of the BSC. The problem is that right now she’s in California. She’s living with her father and brother for the next six months. You see, Dawn is originally from California, but she and her brother came here with their mom when their parents divorced. Her brother then went back to California to live with their dad, so now Dawn’s original family is split between two coasts. Dawn’s mom remarried (she married her old high school sweetheart who happens to be the father of Mary Anne, another BSC member, but that’s another story which I’ll fill you in on later). Anyway, Dawn started missing her dad and her brother, Jeff, and California in general, so she went back to live with them for a while.
Now we were one member short and swamped with work. Help!
“There, the board is all set up again,” Becca announced as she lined up the land cards. “We can play now.”
“Becca, what happened to all my houses?” I asked.
“They got caught in an earthquake,” she said, biting her lower lip. “Actually, it was more like a tidal wave. I spilled the can of punch on the board when I was trying to move it. I told you it wasn’t a good idea to move the board.”
At least that explained why the board had suddenly taken on a pinkish tint. “Squirt, stop that,” I said as Squirt began throwing the Monopoly money in the air. He just laughed and chewed on the property cards.
“It’s no good!” Becca sighed, flopping over onto her back.
Just then, the phone rang. “Make sure he doesn’t put any of the houses or hotels into his mouth,” I told Becca as I stood up to answer the phone in the kitchen.
It was Wendy Loesser, a friend of mine from school. (I’m in sixth grade at Stoneybrook Middle School. So is Mallory, and so is Wendy.) “How’s it going?” Wendy asked.
“A little crazy. I’m baby-sitting right now.” As I spoke, with the phone cradled between my shoulder and cheek, I knelt on the kitchen floor with a roll of paper towels, sopping up the punch that Becca had missed when she cleaned up.
“I just called to say hi. Nothing important,” she said. “Want me to call you back later?”
I got to my feet and peeked into the living room. Squirt was ripping Monopoly money, which Becca was trying to wrestle away from him. “This isn’t a good time for me to talk on the phone,” I said. “But would you like to come over?”
“Sure,” said Wendy. “I don’t know where you live, though.”
Wendy and I were sort of new friends. Lately we’d started walking to some of our classes together.
“I know where that is,” said Wendy after I gave her my address. “I’ll be there in about twenty —”
“Jessi!” Becca shrieked. “Come quick.”
“Gotta go. ’Bye,” I said, quickly hanging up. I darted into the living room. Becca was on her feet, pointing at Squirt. “He’s got one, Jessi!” she cried. “I was watching him. I was! I don’t know how he got it into his mouth, but he did.”
“What? What’s in his mouth?” I asked, trying to stay calm.
“I don’t know. Something,” said Becca.
r /> Cautiously, I approached Squirt who sat with a mischievous gleam in his eye and his lips clamped shut. “Open up, Squirt,” I said gently. I didn’t want to excite him and have him swallow whatever was in his mouth. “Come on, open your mouth.”
Squirt shook his head. He thought this was a funny game, but I knew that whatever was in his mouth could get stuck in his throat and choke him.
“Squirt, please!” I pleaded.
He shook his head again. Begging wasn’t going to work. I needed a strategy. “Look, Squirt! Look what Pokey Puppy is doing,” I said, pointing to the TV. Squirt looked, and his lips parted as he was distracted by the TV. Like lightning, my fingers were in his mouth fishing out the small silver Monopoly marker shaped like a boot. Squirt realized he’d been tricked and began to howl.
“Thank goodness.” Becca sighed with relief.
What an afternoon it was turning out to be! I put away the Monopoly game and prayed Wendy would arrive soon. I was looking forward to some help and company.
As she’d been about to promise — before I so rudely hung up on her — Wendy rang the bell in about twenty minutes. By then, Becca and Squirt were watching a Flipper rerun on the cable channel.
When I opened the door, she was standing beside her bike, her short brown hair ruffled by the autumn wind. “Where should I put this?” she asked, nodding toward her bike.
“Around back,” I said. “Then just come on in.”
“Cut it out, Squirt,” I heard Becca say as I returned to the living room.
He was on his feet, slapping the TV screen, yelling, “Flippy! Flippy!”
“Come on, I want to see this,” Becca complained as she dragged Squirt away, which caused him to start crying all over again.
“Sounds pretty noisy in here,” Wendy said, laughing, as she let herself in the front door.
Becca and Squirt stopped to stare at her. I think Wendy has a really pretty face. She has delicate features, big brown eyes, and a quick smile. “Hi, I’m Wendy,” she introduced herself to the kids.
Becca gently set Squirt onto the carpet. “I’m Becca, which is short for Rebecca. This is pain-in-the-neck, Squirt. His real name is John Philip Ramsey, Junior.”
Wendy walked to Squirt and knelt at his level. “Hi, there,” she said. “You look like a pretty sweet guy to me.”
A smile spread across Squirt’s face as Wendy spoke to him.
“Well, most of the time he is,” Becca admitted. “He’s just being a little difficult today.”
“We all have difficult days, I guess,” said Wendy, scooping Squirt into her arms as she straightened up. “Hey, is the Flip-ster on TV?”
“He’s trying to save someone’s life, as usual,” I filled her in.
“Cool,” said Wendy. “We don’t get cable. I love Flipper. He is one way cool dolphin.”
Becca sidled up to Wendy and pointed to a character on the screen. “See that boy? He got stuck in the Everglades and Flipper is trying to get help,” she explained.
“Your nose is red from the cold, Wendy,” I noticed. “Want some hot chocolate?”
“I do!” Becca shouted.
“Sure, if you’re going to make it,” said Wendy. “I’ll watch Flipper with these guys.”
I was glad for the break and felt fine about leaving Wendy in charge. The kids had taken to her instantly. To me it proved that she really was the nice person I thought she was. I think little kids (and animals) are good instinctive judges of people.
I put three mugs of chocolate milk into the microwave and set it for two minutes. When the microwave beeped, I put the mugs on a tray and carried them into the living room. Wendy was lying on her back, holding Squirt over her head. He was giggling helplessly.
“Do you think Flipper will get help in time?” she was asking Becca, who was sitting cross-legged on the floor beside her.
“He usually does,” Becca answered seriously.
I handed out the mugs of hot chocolate and we finished watching the end of the show. Just as the credits were rolling, Aunt Cecelia came home. “Seems like everything is calm here,” she said happily.
“All under control,” I replied. (Good thing she hadn’t walked in earlier.) Then I introduced Wendy to Aunt Cecelia.
“Are you a Baby-sitters Club member, too?” Aunt Cecelia asked her.
Wendy looked confused. “No. What’s that?”
“You remember,” I said. “My club I told you about.”
“Oh, right,” she replied, her face brightening. “No, I’m not a member. But I love to baby-sit. I do it all the time.”
“You do?” I asked.
“Sure. I like kids.”
I could tell it was true. She had certainly settled Becca and Squirt down.
With Aunt Cecelia back in charge, Wendy and I went upstairs to my room. We listened to my new CDs and talked about school. We also talked about horse books. It turns out that Wendy likes them as much as I (and Mal) do. But she hadn’t read any horse books by our favorite author, Marguerite Henry, so I lent her a few.
The time passed quickly, and soon Wendy had to leave for supper. As I said good-bye, I realized I’d just spent the most relaxing hour and a half that I’d had in days. I was glad my busy schedule still allowed time for a new friend.
“I’m sorry, the meeting hasn’t really started yet.” Kristy Thomas was speaking into the phone as I walked into Claudia Kishi’s bedroom for the Monday BSC meeting. “I can call you back in five minutes when it does. Okay. ’Bye.”
“Who was that?” asked Claudia, who was using her teeth to tear open a bag of potato chips.
“Mrs. Wilder,” Kristy replied. “But I told her I couldn’t talk until the meeting started.”
“Wow!” I said. “The phone has started ringing already?”
With a loud crinkle, Claudia’s potato chip bag split open. She offered the chips to Kristy and me. “I guess summer is really over,” she commented. “Everyone is back to PTA meetings and working overtime and being busy.”
Cradling a handful of potato chips, I settled onto the floor in my usual spot. “Were you guys so busy this time last year?” I asked.
Kristy pushed back the brim of her baseball cap and leaned forward in Claudia’s director’s chair. (That’s Kristy’s usual spot.) “No, but our business has grown a lot. We’re really well known now.”
The fact that the Baby-sitters Club is such a big success is largely due to Kristy. For one thing, she thought of the club. The idea came to her one afternoon when she was in the seventh grade. Her mother needed a baby-sitter for her younger brother David Michael. Kristy and her two older brothers, Sam and Charlie, were busy, so they couldn’t sit. (Kristy’s father wasn’t around. He walked out on the family not long after David Michael was born.) So Mrs. Thomas was going crazy as she called a zillion numbers trying to find an available baby-sitter.
That’s when Kristy was struck with her great idea. What if her mother could call only one number and get in touch with a whole bunch of sitters? That would be so convenient. Parents would love it!
Kristy told her idea to her best friend Mary Anne Spier and they decided to form the Baby-sitters Club. Claudia joined them, which was great. Not only is Claudia a terrific baby-sitter and a fun person, she also has her own telephone and her own telephone number. That made it possible for people to call the BSC without tying up the main family telephone.
Kristy, Mary Anne, and Claudia weren’t sure they had found enough members for a club, though, so they invited Stacey McGill to join. The four of them handed out fliers and put up signs advertising their new service. Parents wanting a baby-sitter could call Claudia’s number between five-thirty and six every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and reach four capable sitters at once. The business was an instant success!
Then Mary Anne became friends with Dawn Schafer and she joined. Mallory and I joined next.
Kristy didn’t stop with one great idea. They just kept coming. She was the one who thought of the BSC record book, which k
eeps all our appointments straight, and she thought of the BSC notebook, which is full of information, advice, and entries about our sitting clients. (It’s very helpful if you’re going into a new job to know a little about the kids in advance.) Kristy also thought up Kid-Kits, which are boxes filled with small toys, crayons, coloring books, and other odds and ends kids might like. They are a real hit with the kids we sit for (all kids like to play with new stuff) and make us very popular baby-sitters.
If I were to list all Kristy’s great ideas, the list would take up pages. She’s a real dynamo. That’s why she’s the club president. The funny thing is, Kristy doesn’t look dynamic. She’s petite with shoulder-length brown hair and brown eyes. Most of the time she dresses in jeans and a sweatshirt. (She couldn’t care less about fashion.)
However, nothing about Kristy is average. You’d know it within minutes of meeting her. Your first clue would be her big mouth. Kristy is very direct. (Some might even call her loud and bossy.) Kristy knows this about herself, but she doesn’t care. That’s how she is — take her or leave her — which is one of the things I admire about her.
One thing you’d never guess when you first meet Kristy is that she’s rich. Her stepdad Watson is a millionaire! Her mom married Watson not long ago and Kristy’s life changed in a big way! For starters, she moved across town to live in Watson’s mansion. Now her brother Charlie has to drive her to club meetings. Her family also grew. She became an instant big sister to Watson’s son and daughter from his first marriage, Andrew and Karen. (Although they are only at Kristy’s house on weekends, some holidays, and part of the summer, Kristy has grown very close to them.) Then her mom and Watson adopted a Vietnamese girl named Emily Michelle who is now two and a half. And last but not least, Kristy’s grandmother came to live with them to help take care of Emily Michelle. Add a dog, a cat, and two goldfish to the list and you have one big household. Come to think of it, it’s a good thing they do live in a mansion!
Kristy checked Claudia’s digital alarm clock. It said 5:27. “Where is everybody?” she grumbled.
“They still have three minutes,” I said brightly. Kristy is what Aunt Cecelia calls a stickler for punctuality — which means she insists that every BSC meeting start at five-thirty sharp. And I do mean sharp! You should see the steely Look she gives you if you are even a minute late! It’s withering. All the members live in dread of getting one. Everyone tries like crazy to be on time.

Karen's Tea Party
Kristy and the Snobs
Best Kept Secret
Karen's Kittens
Karen's Big Job
Claudia and the Genius of Elm Street
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
Kristy + Bart = ?
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
Claudia and the Bad Joke
Mary Anne's Makeover
Stacey and the Fashion Victim
Dawn Schafer, Undercover Baby-Sitter
Karen's Tuba
Dawn's Wicked Stepsister
Diary Three: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and Ducky
Karen's Nanny
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
Kristy and the Vampires
Kristy and the Cat Burglar
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
Claudia and the Mystery at the Museum
Claudia and the Great Search
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
Claudia and the Middle School Mystery
Karen's Big Weekend
Logan's Story
Karen's Yo-Yo
Kristy's Book
Mallory and the Ghost Cat
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
Baby-Sitters Club 027
Claudia and the Mystery Painting
Diary One
Baby-Sitters Club 037
Baby-Sitters Club 028
Baby-Sitters Club 085
Dawn Schaffer Undercover Baby-Sitter
Jessi's Babysitter
The Baby-Sitters Club #110: Abby the Bad Sport (Baby-Sitters Club, The)
Karen's Little Sister
Baby-Sitters Club 058
Claudia And The Genius On Elm St.
Missy Piggle-Wiggle and the Sticky-Fingers Cure
Kristy and Kidnapper
Baby-Sitters Club 041
Karen's Bunny Trouble
Baby-Sitters Club 032
Diary Three
Christmas Chiller
Karen's Half-Birthday
Needle and Thread
Secret Life of Mary Anne Spier
Baby-Sitters Beware
Claudia Kishi, Middle School Drop-Out
Logan Likes Mary Anne !
Baby-Sitters Club 061
Best Friends
Baby-Sitters Club 031
Karen's Little Witch
Jessi Ramsey, Petsitter
Baby-Sitters Club 123
Baby-Sitters Club 059
Baby-Sitters Club 033
Baby-Sitters Club 060
Baby-Sitters Club 094
The Baby-Sitters Club #99: Stacey's Broken Heart
The Baby-Sitters Club #109: Mary Anne to the Rescue (Baby-Sitters Club, The)
Mystery At Claudia's House
Claudia And The Sad Goodbye
Mary Anne's Big Break-Up
Baby-Sitters Club 025
Baby-Sitters Club 042
Stacey and the Mystery of the Empty House
Karen's Baby-Sitter
Claudia's Friendship Feud
Baby-Sitters Club 090
Baby-Sitters Club 021
Baby-Sitters Club 056
Baby-Sitters Club 040
The Baby-Sitters Club #108: Don't Give Up, Mallory (Baby-Sitters Club, The)
Dawn and the Impossible Three
The Snow War
Special Delivery
Baby-Sitters Club 057
Mary Anne And Too Many Babies
Baby-Sitters Club 030