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Karen's Leprechaun
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The author gratefully acknowledges
Stephanie Calmenson
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Contents
Title Page
Dedication
1 Follow-the-Leader
2 Being a Two-Two
3 An Invitation
4 A Surprise Visitor
5 Dog Found!
6 The Leprechaun
7 Fetch
8 Can We Keep Him?
9 Crash! Bam! Kaboom!
10 I Told You So
11 Hiss and Growl
12 Family Talk
13 Would You Like This Dog?
14 The Rainbow
15 Follow That Rainbow
16 The Ride Home
17 Tricked
18 The Parade
19 A Present
20 Lucky’s New Home
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Follow-the-Leader
“It is my turn to be the leader!” I said.
My friends and I were playing follow-the-leader in front of the little house. I have two houses — I have a little house and a big house. (I will tell you about them later.)
“Can we play with you?” asked Andrew. Andrew is my little brother. He is four going on five. He was with his friend, Alicia.
“Okay, come on,” I replied.
I am Karen Brewer. I am seven years old. I have blonde hair, blue eyes, and a bunch of freckles. I wear glasses. I even have two pairs. My blue pair is for reading. My pink pair is for the rest of the time. Oh, yes. There is something else you should know about me. I love being the leader.
“Ready, everyone? Follow me!” I called.
I held my arms up in the air. I spread out my fingers and curled them forward like claws.
“Roar! Roar!” I shouted.
It was a cold March day. My teacher, Ms. Colman, told us that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. That is why I was making believe I was a lion.
“Roar! Roar!” called Bobby Gianelli. Bobby lives on my street. He is also in my class at school. I used to think he was a bully. But he is not so much of a bully anymore. We are friends most of the time.
“Roar! Roar! This is fun,” said Nancy. Nancy Dawes is one of my two best friends. She lives next door to the little house. (My other best friend is Hannie Papadakis. She lives across the street from the big house. My two friends and I are in the same second-grade class at school. We call ourselves the Three Musketeers.)
Kathryn Barnes was roaring behind Nancy. Willie Barnes was roaring behind Kathryn. Kathryn is six. Willie is five. They are sister and brother. They live across the street from the little house.
Then came Andrew. Behind him was Alicia. I already told you that Andrew is my brother. Alicia is Bobby’s sister. She is four.
We marched up and down the street roaring like scary lions. Then it was Bobby’s turn to be the leader.
“Let’s have a parade,” he said. “It is almost time for St. Patrick’s Day.” (There will be a real parade in Stoneybrook then.) “I am going to be the leader of the band. Everyone follow me.”
We all lined up behind Bobby. We made believe we were playing musical instruments.
“Boom, boom, boom-boom-boom!” I said. I was beating on my make-believe drum.
“Karen! Andrew! Time for lunch,” called Mommy.
“We will be right there,” I replied.
I beat my make-believe drum a few more times. Andrew tooted a few more times on his make-believe flute.
“See you later,” I said to my friends. Then Andrew and I ran inside for lunch.
Being a Two-Two
I promised to tell you the story of my two houses. Are you ready? Here it is.
First of all, I used to live in only one house. That was when I was little. I lived with Mommy, Daddy, and Andrew in a big house in Stoneybrook, Connecticut. Then Mommy and Daddy started to fight a lot. They tried to work things out so they would not fight so much. But they just could not do it. They told Andrew and me that they love us very much. But they did not love each other anymore. So they got a divorce.
Mommy moved with my brother and me to a little house in Stoneybrook, Connecticut. Daddy stayed at the big house. (It is the house he grew up in.) Now Andrew and I live at the little house for one month. The next month we switch and live at the big house. And so on all year long.
After the divorce Mommy met Seth. They got married. That makes Seth my step-father. So the people who live at the little house are Andrew, Mommy, Seth, and me. There are some pets, too. They are Rocky, Seth’s cat; Midgie, Seth’s dog; Emily Junior, my rat; and Bob, Andrew’s hermit crab.
Daddy met someone new after the divorce, too. Her name is Elizabeth. She and Daddy got married. That makes Elizabeth my stepmother. She was married once before and she has four children. They are my stepbrothers and stepsister. Here are the people who live at the big house: Andrew; me; Daddy; Elizabeth; David Michael, who is seven like me; Kristy, who is thirteen and the best stepsister ever; Sam and Charlie, who are so old they are in high school. Plus I have an adopted sister. Her name is Emily Michelle. She is two and a half. Daddy and Elizabeth adopted Emily from a faraway country called Vietnam. (I love Emily. That is why I named my rat after her.)
Wait. There is one more person living at the big house. Nannie is Elizabeth’s mother. That makes her my stepgrandmother. She came to live at the big house when Daddy and Elizabeth brought Emily home. She helps take care of Emily and everyone else.
Now I will tell you about the pets at the big house. They are Shannon, David Michael’s big Bernese mountain dog puppy; Boo-Boo, Daddy’s cranky old cat; Crystal Light the second, my goldfish; Goldfishie, Andrew’s you-know-what; and Emily Junior and Bob, who live wherever Andrew and I are living.
I have a special nickname for Andrew and me. I call us Andrew Two-Two and Karen Two-Two. (I got that name from a book Ms. Colman read to my class. It is called Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang.) I call us those names because we have two of so many things. We have two houses, two families, two cats, and two dogs. We have two sets of clothes and toys and books. (That makes it easier for us to go back and forth between our houses. We do not have to pack much each time.) And I already told you about my two best friends, Hannie and Nancy.
Wow! I have two of a lot of things. Sometimes being a two-two is hard. But most of the time I like it. After all I have two families to love me. What could be bad about that?
An Invitation
“Mmm. That smells really good,” I said.
It was Friday afternoon. I had followed my nose into the kitchen. Mommy was at the stove stirring something in a big pot.
“I made some chicken soup,” said Mommy. “I am glad you are here. I would like you and Andrew to take some over to the Dawses and the Druckers.”
Goody. Delivering soup is an important job. I like important jobs. I ran upstairs to get Andrew. He was in his room reading a book. (Did you know that I helped Andrew learn to read? Well, I did.)
“Come on, Andrew,” I said. “We have a job to do.”
It was chilly outside. So Andrew and I put on our warm jackets, our hats, and our mittens. Mommy handed us each a small shopping bag with a container of chicken soup.
“You can stop and visit if you like. Just be home in time for dinner,” Mommy said.
Ding-dong. We rang Nancy’s bell first. I knew that Nancy and her mommy were out buying shoes. But Mr. Dawes was home.
“Hi, Karen. Hi, Andrew,” said Mr. Dawes.
“Mommy asked us to bring you this soup,” I said.
“It is chicken soup,” said Andrew.
“What a nice surprise,” said Mr. Dawes. “Thank you very much.
”
“You are very welcome,” I said. “Say hi to Nancy.”
The next stop was the Druckers’ house. The Druckers live down the street.
Ding-dong. Mr. Drucker came to the door.
“Hi, Mr. Drucker,” I said. “We have some soup for you. Mommy made it and asked us to bring it over.”
“It is chicken soup,” said Andrew.
“Chicken soup on a chilly day. What could be nicer than that?” said Mr. Drucker.
“Hello, children,” said Mrs. Drucker. “Would you like to come in and visit? We would love the company.”
“Sure,” I replied. “We just have to be home in time for dinner.”
Mrs. Drucker brought out a tray of apple juice and some cookies. Mr. Drucker told us about his garden club. They call themselves the Green Thumbs. That is almost as good a name as the Three Musketeers.
“We are going to ride on a float in the St. Patrick’s Day parade. We will all be dressed in green plant costumes,” said Mr. Drucker.
“Each member of the club can invite their children or grandchildren to wear costumes and ride on the float with them,” said Mrs. Drucker. She looked sad when she told us that.
“Unfortunately, our grandchildren cannot come. They live too far away,” said Mr. Drucker.
“That is too bad for them. Wearing a costume and riding on a float sounds like fun,” I said.
Mr. and Mrs. Drucker looked at each other. Then they looked back at Andrew and me.
“Since our grandchildren cannot come, perhaps you and Andrew would ride on the float with us,” said Mrs. Drucker.
“Wow! That would be so cool!” I said.
“We better ask Mommy,” said Andrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Drucker let us use their phone. Guess what. Mommy said yes!
The Druckers were so happy. Andrew and I were happy, too. We were going to be in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Hurray!
A Surprise Visitor
When we got back to our house, we had a surprise visitor. I could hardly believe it. It was not a human visitor. It was a dog. He was sitting on our front stoop. As soon as he saw us, his tail started to wag.
“I wonder where he came from,” I said to Andrew.
He did not look like any of the neighborhood dogs we knew.
“I never saw him before. But I like him,” Andrew replied.
The dog was wearing a red collar. But I did not see any tags. His coat was short and curly. It was mostly black. Only his paws, his chest, and part of his face were gray. I knew they would be white if he had a bath. He was dirty. I could tell he was hungry, too.
“Mommy, Mommy!” I called. “Come outside!”
Mommy poked her head out the door. The dog turned to look at her. But he did not get up.
“Whose dog is that?” asked Mommy.
“We do not know,” I replied.
“He was just sitting here,” said Andrew.
Just then, Midgie poked her nose out the door. She started to sniff.
“Go back inside, Midgie,” said Mommy. She gently shooed Midgie into the house.
“I think he is hungry,” I said.
“We will get him some food,” said Mommy. “And we will call the animal shelter to see if anyone has reported him missing.”
We filled a bowl with some of Midgie’s food. We filled another bowl with water. Andrew and I carried the bowls outside.
“Wow! Look at him eat,” I said. “He really was hungry.”
While the dog was gobbling up his food, Seth came home. He called the animal shelter. They had not heard anything about a missing black and white dog. But they took our phone number in case someone called them.
When the dog finished eating, Seth held his hand out to him. The dog sniffed it. Then he bumped his head against Seth’s hand a few times.
“He wants you to pet him,” I said.
“He looks like a friendly dog to me,” Seth said. “We can let him sleep in the garage tonight. In the morning we will see if we can find his owner.”
“I will get some towels to make a bed,” I said. “And we have to leave him some water, too.”
“I am sure you and Andrew will make a very nice home for him,” said Mommy. “Just call Seth or me when it is ready.”
I ran upstairs and got three raggedy old towels. I laid them one on top of the other in the garage. Then I set down a fresh bowl of water. Andrew gathered up some of Midgie’s toys. (I do not think Midgie liked that very much.) He put them next to the towels.
When we were done, I got Seth.
“The guest room is ready,” I said.
Seth used Midgie’s leash to lead the dog to the garage. The dog knew right away that the bed was for him. He stepped onto it and circled around a few times. Then he lay down. He put his head on his paws and sighed.
“He is so cute!” I said. “But, wait. I want to get one more thing.”
I ran inside the house and got two dog biscuits. I put them next to the bowl of water in case our guest wanted a midnight snack.
“Good night,” I said. “I am very glad you came to visit. If you need anything at all, just howl.”
Dog Found!
On Saturday morning, I jumped out of bed and ran to Andrew’s room.
“Are you up, Andrew? We have to feed the dog,” I said.
“I am coming,” Andrew replied.
We got dressed in a flash. We ran to the garage. The dog was sitting up on his bed. Both biscuits were gone. The bowl of water was almost empty. As soon as he saw us, the dog’s tail began to wag.
“Good morning,” I said. “I hope you had a good night’s sleep.”
The dog looked at me and turned his head to one side. He was gigundoly cute.
Andrew and I brought him food and more water. When he finished eating, he ran out of the garage. I thought he would just run off to find his home. But he did not. He poked around the yard awhile. (He needed to go to the bathroom.) Then he went right back into the garage.
Mommy and Seth came out to see the dog, too.
“It is time to start looking for this dog’s owner,” said Seth. “First we will make some signs.”
“Hurray!” I said. I am a very good signmaker.
“We will post them around the neighborhood,” continued Seth.
“I will make some calls to see if anyone knows somebody who lost a dog,” said Mommy. “And we can write an ad to put in the ‘Lost and Found’ section of the newspaper.”
We all sat down together and decided what to write for the poster and the ad.
“Let’s print it in great big letters,” I said. “That way everyone will read it.”
We drew up the first one. The words jumped off the page. Anyone could see them from a mile away. That was just what we wanted.
* * *
Dog found!
Mostly black with white markings.
Red collar.
* * *
We added our phone number to the bottom of each sign. Then we made a dozen more.
Seth drove Andrew and me all around Stoneybrook. We took turns jumping out of the car and taping signs to trees and lampposts. We put them in stores and at the library and police station, too.
We were walking out of the library when Andrew said, “I really like that dog. I hope we can keep him.”
“Do not get too attached to the dog, Andrew,” I replied. “Remember what happens whenever we ask Mommy and Seth for a new pet.”
“They say no,” said Andrew. “But we did not ask for this pet. He just came along.”
“He is not ours. And even if no one calls, I do not think they will let us keep him,” I said.
I wanted the dog to be ours as much as Andrew did. But I was trying very hard to be grown-up. Sometimes that is what big sisters have to do.
The Leprechaun
That afternoon Mr. Drucker called. He invited Andrew and me to a meeting of the Green Thumbs.
“It will be at my house tomorrow at three o’clock,” said Mr. Drucker. “Th
e parade director will be there. He would like to meet everyone who will be on the float.”
We arrived at the Druckers’ house right on time. Five grown-ups and six other kids were already there.
Ding-dong!
“That must be the director now,” said Mr. Drucker.
When the door opened, a very unusual man walked into the room. First of all he was very, very small for a grown-up. He was not much taller than Andrew. He had a reddish beard and he was dressed all in green. He wore a funny hat with a round top and a curled-up brim. It was nothing like the hats that Daddy or Seth wear. Between his teeth was a green pipe with little people carved into the bowl. I tried not to stare too hard. I knew that was not polite.
The man began to speak. “A bright and shimmery day to you all,” he said. “I am Patrick O’Casey, the director of the St. Paddy’s Day parade.”
Wow. Even his voice was unusual. It was much higher than other grown-up voices. And he had an accent. I think it was Irish.
“I would like to hear all about your float,” said Mr. O’Casey. “Then I will answer questions about the glorious day that will soon be upon us.”
“Our float will be in the shape of a flower box,” said Mrs. Drucker. “We will wear green plant costumes.”
“That is splendid!” said Mr. O’Casey. “Now let me tell you about the parade plan. We will meet at eleven-thirty on St. Patrick’s Day outside the high school. You will be float number three.”
While Mr. O’Casey answered questions, we were fitted for our costumes. Andrew and I were both going to be four-leaf clovers.
“Four-leaf clovers are lucky,” I said to Andrew.
“Maybe we will get to keep the dog. That would be really lucky,” Andrew replied.
“Now, if the grown-ups will excuse me, I would like to talk to the children for a spell,” said Mr. O’Casey. “I have a secret for wee ears only.”
Mr. O’Casey had a twinkle in his eye and a big smile on his face. I wiggled my way up close so I could hear. I just love secrets.
When we were gathered around him, Mr. O’Casey whispered, “I am a leprechaun. A leprechaun is a real and true fairy.”

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