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Karen's Sleepover
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This book
is in honor of the birth of
Emma Feiwel
Contents
Title Page
Dedication
1 Party Time
2 The Two-Twos
3 A Real Sleepover
4 Party Plans
5 Nancy’s Invitation
6 “You’re Un-invited!”
7 Best Enemies
8 The New Girl
9 Party Day
10 Pamela
11 Spook Night
12 The Ricky Torres Dough Boy
13 “Please Come to My Sleepover!”
14 Blackout
15 “Where Am I?”
16 Bedtime
17 Midnight
18 The Next Day
19 The Three Musketeers
20 School Again
About the Author
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Party Time
“Help! Help me! I’m lost! And a bear is after me!”
That was not true, of course. I was not lost, and no bear was after me. There are no bears in Stoneybrook, Connecticut. At least, I don’t think there are any bears.
Hi. My name is Karen Brewer. I’m seven years old, which is a very good age. I have a little brother named Andrew, an adopted sister, a stepsister, and three stepbrothers. I wear glasses and I have some freckles. Once I got a horrible haircut, but now my hair is grown out and back to normal. It is pretty long.
When I was shouting about the bear, I was in my father’s backyard. I was playing with my two best friends, Hannie Papadakis and Nancy Dawes. We are all in Ms. Colman’s second-grade class at Stoneybrook Academy. It was a Saturday afternoon and we were pretending we were camping. Nancy had said, “Let’s play ‘Going Camping.’” So we made a tent by draping a blanket over two chairs. Then Elizabeth, my stepmother, let us take some pots and pans out of the kitchen and put them in our tent. Now we were running around pretending we were in the woods.
“I’ll save you!” Hannie yelled to me. “Hey, bear!” she cried. “Go away! Shoo!”
“You can’t say ‘shoo’ to a bear!” exclaimed Nancy. “You say ‘shoo’ to a fly. Or maybe to a cat or even a small dog. But not to a bear.”
“What do you say to a bear?” Hannie wondered.
Nancy did not know.
“Well, I’m tired,” I said. “I think it is bedtime.”
My friends and I made beds out of piles of leaves. Then we lay down in the leaves. They got stuck in our hair and on our sweaters.
“I wish we had real sleeping bags out here,” said Hannie.
“That would be so, so cool,” I agreed.
“I have a real sleeping bag, but it’s at my house,” said Nancy. (Nancy does not live nearby. She lives next door to Mommy’s house.)
“We have real sleeping bags, too,” I said, “but they’re in our attic. The last time we used them was when Kristy had a sleepover.” (Kristy is my big stepsister.)
“Sleepovers sound like fun,” said Hannie. “I have never, ever been to one.”
“Me, neither,” said Nancy and I at the same time.
“I bet you get to do all sorts of great things at a sleepover,” said Hannie.
“The sleeping-bag part would be really fun,” I added.
“Yeah,” said Nancy.
“Do you think we’re too young to go to a sleepover?” asked Hannie.
“Of course not!” I said. “Seven is old enough to do anything!”
“You can’t drive when you’re seven,” said Nancy.
“Noooo. But you could have a sleepover…. And I’m going to have one!” I said suddenly.
“You are?” cried Hannie and Nancy.
“Yes. Yes, I am. I will have one right here at Daddy’s house — if Daddy and Elizabeth say I can.”
“Wow!” said Hannie.
Later that day, Hannie walked home, and Mrs. Dawes picked Nancy up. When my friends were gone, I found Daddy and Elizabeth. They were in the kitchen.
“Um, I have something to ask you,” I said to them.
“What is it?” asked Daddy.
“Can I have a sleepover party for my friends? And can I have it here?”
Daddy and Elizabeth looked at each other. They were talking with their eyes. At last Daddy said, “I don’t see why not.”
“All right!” I shouted.
The Two-Twos
Late Sunday afternoon, Mommy came to pick up Andrew and me, and take us to her house.
Toot, toot! went her car horn in the driveway.
“Mommy’s here,” I said.
“ ’Bye! Good-bye!” called Andrew and I. There was a lot of hugging and kissing when we left Daddy’s house. “See you in two weeks!” I called.
The reason Mommy and Daddy live in different houses is because they’re divorced. First they were married, then they had Andrew and me, then they decided to get divorced. They wanted to live in separate houses.
Guess what. After awhile, they each got married again. Daddy married Elizabeth. She already had four kids of her own. They are Sam and Charlie, who go to high school; David Michael, who is seven like me; and Kristy, who is thirteen. Kristy is one of my most favorite people. She likes to baby-sit, and she is even the president of a business called The Baby-sitters Club. I like it best when Kristy baby-sits for me! Sam, Charlie, David Michael, and Kristy are my stepbrothers and stepsister.
Andrew and I also have an adopted sister. Her name is Emily Michelle and she’s two years old. She came all the way from a country called Vietnam. Daddy and Elizabeth wanted Emily very much. I am still deciding if I like her. She is my little sister and Kristy is my big sister. I’m the middle sister.
It is a good thing Daddy has lots and lots of money, because his family sure is big. There is Nannie, too. She’s Elizabeth’s mother and she helps take care of us. Plus, there is Boo-Boo, Daddy’s fat old mean cat, and Shannon, David Michael’s puppy.
At Mommy’s house there are just Mommy and Seth (he’s our stepfather), Rocky and Midgie, Seth’s cat and dog, and Emily Junior, my rat, who is named after Emily Michelle. Oh, and there are Andrew and me, of course. We live with Mommy and Seth most of the time. We only live at Daddy’s every other weekend and for two weeks during the summer.
Daddy’s house is big. Mommy’s is little.
Since Andrew and I live at two houses, I call us the two-twos. I got the name from a book Ms. Colman read to our class once. It was called Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang. I thought “two-two” was the perfect name for Andrew and me. We are Andrew Two-Two and Karen Two-Two because we have two of almost everything. We have two houses. We have two families. We have two dogs, one at the little house and one at the big house. We have two cats, one at each house. I have a best friend at each house. We have clothes and toys and books and bicycles at each house. This makes going back and forth much easier. We hardly ever have to pack anything. I even have two stuffed cats, Moosie and Goosie. Moosie stays in my room at the big house. Goosie stays in my room at the little house.
Being a two-two is not always easy, though. For instance, I only had one special blanket — Tickly. I kept leaving Tickly at one house or the other. Finally I had to rip Tickly in half so I’d be sure to have a piece at each house. And there is only one Emily Junior. I miss her a lot when I’m at the big house, even though I know Mommy and Seth take good care of her.
Here’s one nice thing about being a two-two. I like the little house for peace and quiet, and I love the big house for excitement. I am lucky to have both. I wish Mommy and Daddy were still married, but being a two-two isn’t all bad.
A Real Sleepover
“Guess what! Guess what!” I cried as soon as I ran into Ms. Colman’s class on Monday morning.r />
“Indoor voice. Use your indoor voice, Karen,” Ms. Colman reminded me. She was sitting at her desk. A lot of kids were in our room, but school had not started yet.
“Okay,” I said to Ms. Colman. “Sorry.”
I like Ms. Colman a lot. She is nice to me. I am the youngest kid in my class (I skipped most of first grade), and I have to wear two pairs of glasses — one for reading and one for the rest of the time. Ms. Colman helps me to remember things, like which pair of glasses to wear and when to use my indoor voice.
She never yells.
“Hannie! Nancy!” I said in a loud whisper.
“What?” they answered.
“Daddy told me I could have a sleepover party!”
I had known that since Saturday, but I had kept it a secret. I thought it might be a nice surprise for Monday morning. And it was.
“You’re kidding!” exclaimed Nancy.
“Really?” cried Hannie.
We were all whispering excitedly.
“What’s the secret?” asked Natalie Springer. She walked over to us.
I looked at Hannie and Nancy. Should I tell Natalie? After all, I hadn’t decided who to invite to my sleepover yet — except for my two best friends.
Hannie and Nancy shrugged. So I said grandly, “I’m having a sleepover party … and you’re invited!” Daddy and Elizabeth had said I could invite ten people to my sleepover.
“Thanks!” said Natalie.
Then I heard a voice behind me. It was a high-pitched boy’s voice. “I’m having a sleepover party … and you’re invited!” I knew it was Ricky Torres and he was imitating me.
I also know he was just teasing.
“Puh-lease can I come to your sleepover?” kidded Ricky. “I’ll bring my best nightgown and — ”
“Sleepovers are for girls,” I informed him. “At least, mine is.”
“For all girls?” asked Ricky.
“For all the girls in our class,” I told him. I hadn’t thought about it, but that seemed like a nice thing to do. I would invite all the girls in my class. There were nine of us. I liked the girls. And if I invited every one of them, then nobody would feel left out.
“I’m coming, too,” said Ricky. “I am going to crash your party.”
“No, you’re not,” I told him, even though I would not have minded if he had. Ricky and I like each other.
“Then I am going to come spy on your party. I am going to spy on you girls in your nightgowns.”
“Eeee!” cried Nancy. “No!”
“What party?” asked Jannie Gilbert.
So I told her about the sleepover.
By the end of the day, every kid in Ms. Colman’s class knew about my party — and I hadn’t even sent out invitations. Oh, well. Who cared? I would send invitations later anyway. For now, I was very happy. All the girls kept coming up to me and saying things like, “A real sleepover. Cool!” And, “Only my big sister ever goes to sleepovers. Now I can go, too!”
Nobody could wait for my sleepover party.
Party Plans
Eleven days later, Andrew and I were back at the big house for our weekend. On Friday night we played with David Michael and Emily. But on Saturday I had important things to do. I had to make plans for my sleepover party.
I decided to talk to Kristy. Kristy and her friends in the Baby-sitters Club have lots of sleepovers. Kristy would know what to do at a sleepover. She would also know what I would need to buy.
“Kristy?” I said.
Kristy was in her room. She was working at her desk. Kristy is in eighth grade and she gets lots of homework.
“Are you very busy?” I asked her.
Kristy put her pencil down. “Not too busy,” she answered. “What’s up? Do you need help with something?”
I nodded. “My sleepover party. What do I need to buy?”
“Mostly food,” Kristy replied. She ripped a piece of paper out of her notebook. “Let’s make a list.” (We sat down together on her bed.)
“What kind of food?” I asked.
“Pizzas,” Kristy said immediately. “They’ll be for dinner. Then for snacks, you will need popcorn, potato chips, pretzels …” Kristy went on and on. We wrote everything down.
“Do we need any party decorations?” I asked.
Kristy shook her head. “Nope.”
“We don’t?” I must have looked awfully disappointed because Kristy let me add:
to the list. (The first time I spelled crepe like this: crape. Kristy helped me fix it.)
“Now,” I said, “what do you do at a sleepover? I know you don’t sleep.”
“Well, you don’t sleep much,” Kristy replied, smiling. “You do lots of other things. You watch a spooky movie and scare yourselves. You make a batch of fudge.”
“Can we make Slice ‘n’ Bake cookies instead?” I interrupted.
“Whatever. Then you gossip. You raid the refrigerator. And you stay up as late as you can. My friends and I always play Truth or Dare and try on makeup,” added Kristy, “but I think you guys are too young for that.”
“We are not!” I cried, but I didn’t really care. “Boy,” I said. “We’ll have an awful lot to do at the party. Thank you, Kristy.”
I gave Daddy the list that Kristy and I had made. Then I went to my room and finished making the invitations for the party. They said:
Then I wrote down the place and time of the party so my friends would know where and when the sleepover would be held. When the invitations were finished, I slipped them in the mailbox on our street. Then I came home.
“David Michael, Andrew,” I said, when I found them playing in the family room. “You have to stay away from my party. No boys allowed.”
Then I found Sam and told him the same thing. Sam told me I was a weirdo. I ignored him.
Then I found Charlie and told him the same thing, but I asked if he would tell us a ghost story and then leave the party as soon as he was done.
“Sure,” said Charlie.
Oh, boy! I thought. This is going to be the best sleepover ever!
Nancy’s Invitation
I had mailed my invitations on Saturday. By Wednesday, every girl in Ms. Colman’s class had received one — except Nancy.
Nancy looked insulted. She looked hurt. “Didn’t you send me an invitation?” she asked.
“Of course I did,” I told her. “I mailed it with the other invitations. I mailed them all at the same time. I bet yours got lost in the mail. Wait a couple more days. Anyway, you know you’re invited to the party whether you get your invitation or not.”
“But I want an invitation!” Nancy demanded.
“I’m sure it will be waiting for you when you get home from school today,” I told her.
It wasn’t.
It wasn’t there on Thursday afternoon, either.
When Nancy’s mother drove Nancy and me to school on Friday morning, Nancy scowled the whole way. Then she waited until we were in our classroom. She waited until Hannie and some other girls were around us and she said, “I guess Karen did not invite me after all. I guess she never mailed me an invitation. She doesn’t want me at her sleepover. And I even have my own sleeping bag. I would not need to borrow one.”
“I do too want you at my party!”
I almost yelled that, but I remembered about indoor and outdoor voices. So I didn’t say it too loudly.
“You don’t mean that,” said Nancy. She looked embarrassed. Then she looked sad. “I am the only girl in the class that you didn’t invite. And I thought I was one of your best friends.”
“You are,” I told her, just as Ms. Colman said, “Time to take your seats, class.”
I couldn’t talk to Nancy anymore. She and Hannie sit in the back row. I sit in the front row with Ricky Torres and Natalie Springer. This is because we wear glasses. No one else in our class does.
And now I know why Nancy doesn’t need them. She must have eyes like an eagle. Otherwise, from way in the back of the room, how could she
have seen me doodling in my math book later on? But she did.
She raised her hand.
“Yes, Nancy?” said Ms. Colman.
“Karen’s drawing in her book,” Nancy announced.
Ms. Colman looked down at my book where I had drawn:
“Have you finished your work, Karen?” Ms. Colman asked me.
I shook my head. “No,” I said in a tiny voice. I wanted to turn around and give Nancy a mean look, but I couldn’t. Ms. Colman was standing right next to me.
“Are you having trouble with the work?” asked Ms. Colman.
“No.”
“You know you are not supposed to draw in books, don’t you?”
“Yes,” I replied. My voice was getting smaller and smaller.
“Then you will have to stay inside during recess today,” said Ms. Colman. Stay inside! Ms. Colman had never punished me before. “You will have to erase your drawings and then think about what you did,” she told me.
“Okay,” I said.
“And Nancy,” Ms. Colman went on. “No more tattling, please.”
“Okay,” said Nancy. “I’m sorry.” But she did not look sorry. Especially when she got to go to recess after lunch and I had to go back to our classroom. She looked sort of happy about that.
Nancy was really mad at me.
“You’re Un-invited!”
Nancy and I did not speak to each other during the rest of school that day. When she looked at me, I would turn my head away. When I looked at her, she would do the same thing.
I was very upset. Hardly anyone ever had to miss recess. And I was sure Ms. Colman was angry with me, even though she didn’t act angry.
The thing was, I knew I should not have been drawing in my book. You are not supposed to do that. Unless it is a coloring book, or maybe a workbook. But not a real book. So I had done something wrong.
But Nancy had tattled on me. If I had seen her drawing in her book, I would not have tattled. I might have whispered, “Stop that, Nancy,” (if I were sitting near her). I might have said, “It isn’t nice to draw in books.” But I would not have tattled.

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