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Kristy and the Vampires
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Contents
Title Page
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
Acknowledgment
About the Author
Also Available
Copyright
I’ll probably always remember that Wednesday as The Day I Found Out It Was Going to Be an Interesting Summer. It was a hot day — a very hot day, with no breeze and a sky that looked almost white. I was baby-sitting for David Michael and Emily Michelle, my little brother and sister, and the three of us were sitting on the front stoop eating sandwiches.
“It’s hot,” complained David Michael, wiping his forehead with a jelly-smeared hand.
“Hot!” repeated a pink-cheeked Emily Michelle, who was sitting between David Michael and me.
“I know.” I sighed. “It sure is.” Summer vacation had only started a couple of weeks ago, and already I was starting to think school wasn’t such a bad thing. I mean, it’s nice to have a break from classes, but sometimes summer vacation can seem awfully long and boring. Long and boring and hot.
My name’s Kristy Thomas, or if you want to be formal, Kristin Amanda Thomas. I’m thirteen, and I go to Stoneybrook Middle School, which is in Stoneybrook, Connecticut. I’ve lived all my life in Stoneybrook, and it’s a nice little town. But guess what? It can be boring.
Oh, I keep pretty busy. I’m president of this terrific club, for one thing. It’s called the BSC, for Baby-sitters Club, and it’s really more like a business than a club. But more about that later. I also coach a softball team, Kristy’s Krushers, for kids who are too young or otherwise not ready for Little League. And I also stay busy baby-sitting for my younger brothers and sisters and keeping track of the rest of my family, which is pretty humongous and complicated.
I have two older brothers, Sam and Charlie. Sam’s fifteen, and Charlie’s seventeen, and they’re okay as far as big brothers go. They’re both involved in their own things, mostly school activities. Otherwise, Charlie mainly works on his car, which we call the Junk Bucket (it’s not exactly new, as you might’ve guessed), and as for Sam, well, he’s mostly interested in girls.
David Michael, my younger brother, is seven and a half. He has dark hair, like the rest of my family, but his hair has these soft little curls that are the envy of all my friends. David Michael is a great kid: he’s serious and deliberate and he’s a little klutzy at sports, but he’s also very loving and has a terrific sense of humor.
When David Michael was just a baby, my father walked out on our family. I remember my dad, but not all that well. He was never very involved as a parent, and I guess that’s partly why he left — he just wasn’t interested in being a daddy. He hardly stays in touch with us at all. In fact, I’m not even sure exactly where he is. Last I heard, he was in California, but for all I know he could be in Alaska or Japan by now.
I don’t think my mom has ever forgiven my father for what he did, but she never sat around whining about how badly he treated us. My mom is a very strong woman, and when my dad left she knew she wouldn’t have any spare time to spend complaining. Instead, she worked hard to raise my brothers and me by herself, and I’ve always admired her for doing it as well as she did.
After years of being a single mother, my mom finally got a good break. She met and fell in love with a really nice guy named Watson Brewer, who happens to be mega-rich. Watson is now my stepfather, and while I wasn’t totally crazy about him at first, he’s really grown on me.
Now Mom still works, and my brothers and I live in his huge house (it’s more like a mansion, really), which is way across town from where I used to live. Our family has grown, too. I now have a sweet little stepbrother named Andrew, who’s four, and a seven-year-old stepsister named Karen. She’s a real bundle of energy. Karen and Andrew live with us every other month now. (It’s a new arrangement.)
My other new sibling is Emily Michelle, who’s two and a half. Mom and Watson adopted her not that long ago. Emily, who’s Vietnamese, is awfully cute, with her shiny black hair in bangs across her forehead and her pudgy cheeks. She’s had a hard time learning to speak English, but she’s coming along with it lately.
After Mom and Watson adopted Emily, my grandmother Nannie came to live with us, too, just to help out. Nannie probably has more energy than the rest of us put together; she never sits still. She has this great old car we call the Pink Clinker, and she’s always taking off in it. She goes bowling, to aqua-aerobics classes, poker tournaments — you name it, she does it.
So that’s my family! Oh, I almost forgot to mention the non-human members of the Thomas-Brewer clan: we have a Bernese Mountain dog puppy named Shannon, and a cranky old cat named Boo-Boo. Plus, Karen and Andrew have a rat and a hermit crab, which travel back and forth with them, and a couple of goldfish.
Anyway, you can see how my family and my other activities might keep me busy. But somehow, on that hot summer Wednesday, I was worried that I wasn’t going to be busy enough.
“I’m bored,” said David Michael, popping the last bite of his sandwich into his mouth. “Let’s do something.”
“Sure,” I said. “What do you feel like doing?”
“I don’t know.” He sighed, leaning back. “Just something.”
“Play Candyland?” asked Emily Michelle hopefully. She loves that game, but none of the rest of us can stand it.
“No way, José,” said David Michael. He spotted yesterday’s paper, which I had brought outside. “Read us the funnies, Kristy,” he said, picking it up and giving it to me. “You always do the voices so good.”
“So well,” I said, correcting him automatically as I took the paper. I turned to the funny pages and glanced through the comics. None of them seemed especially hilarious, but I started to read aloud anyway. “What are you doing, Sarge?” I began, showing David Michael and Emily the page so they could see Beetle Bailey. I went through that one and three others, and then I started to lose interest. I usually love the comics, but on a hot summer day, even they can be dull. My eyes wandered over the page until suddenly something in the “Around Stoneybrook” column, which is always at the top of the comics section, caught my eye.
“What’s this?” I said. “ ‘Stoneybrookites are in for some excitement this summer,’ ” I read out loud, “ ‘as Hollywood comes to Connecticut. It’s all very hush-hush so far, but keep your eyes and ears out for that Lights, Camera, Action.’ Hmmm. Wonder what that’s all about.”
“They’re making a movie here,” said David Michael, as if it were old news. “Didn’t you hear about it?”
“No!” I said. “How do you know about it?”
“Linny told me,” David Michael said. Linny Papadakis is a neighborhood boy who’s a good friend of David Michael’s. “His dad knows all about it. He heard about it down at the hardware store.”
A movie! Now that sounded interesting. “When are they going to start? Who’s in it? What’s it about?” I was dying to know more.
David Michael shrugged. “It’s just a movie,” he said. “That’s all I know.” He didn’t seem too excited — in fact, he seemed as bored as ever.
“Read more!” cried Emily Michelle just then, pointing to the funny pages. I noticed that her hands, like David Michael’s, were covered with jelly.
“Okay,” I said, “but first it’s time to get you cleaned up.” I herded her and David Michael
into the kitchen and helped them wash their hands. Then I spent a little time cleaning up the mess we’d made putting together our sandwiches. As I wiped down the counter, I wondered about the movie. Would there be any big stars in it? Why were they making a movie in Stoneybrook? Would they be hiring any locals to work as extras? The idea of a movie crew coming to my little town suddenly made the summer seem a lot more promising.
By the time I finished cleaning up, Emily Michelle was busy playing with her troll dolls and David Michael was involved in digging up a corner of the yard where he’s convinced there’s buried treasure. He digs there every once in a while, but so far he hasn’t found a thing.
I sat on the porch steps, watching them both and trying to figure out how I could learn more about the movie. I was so deep in thought I didn’t even notice Mary Anne’s arrival until Emily Michelle squealed, “May-Anne!”
Mary Anne Spier, my best friend, is a big favorite of Emily Michelle’s. Mary Anne and I are about as different as two people can be, but somehow it’s never gotten in the way of our friendship. She’s shy and very sensitive, while I’m like “a bull in a china shop,” as Watson would say. That means I kind of charge into things without thinking about the consequences. Mary Anne and I have always had looks in common — we’re both short for our age and have brown hair and eyes — but recently Mary Anne has started to pay a little more attention than I do to clothes and haircuts and things. I hardly ever even look in the mirror, and I wear the same sorts of things every day: jeans (or shorts, when it’s as hot as it was that day), running shoes, and a T-shirt.
Anyway, that afternoon Mary Anne had ridden up on her bicycle and hopped off before I even noticed. But as soon as Emily Michelle spotted her, I did, too. “Mary Anne!” I said. “Guess what?”
“Guess what?” she said at the same time, as she bent to hug Emily Michelle. “They’re making a movie here!”
“That’s what I just heard,” I said. “Do you know anything about it?”
“Not much,” she said. “Just that they’re filming part of it at a house near mine.”
“Really?” I asked. “How cool! We can go over and watch.”
“And that it’s a TV movie,” Mary Anne continued, “and it’s going to be called Little Vampires.”
I grinned. “Little Vampires?” I repeated. That sounded like fun.
Mary Anne nodded. “It’s about a group of boy vampires,” she said. She looked thoughtful for a minute. “Do you think Cam Geary might be in it?” she asked hopefully.
Cam Geary is a TV star, and Mary Anne has had this major crush on him for what seems like forever. “Oh, Cam Geary,” I said dismissively, rolling my eyes.
“Kristy!” said Mary Anne, looking hurt. “This might be my big chance to meet him!”
“Okay, okay,” I said. “Maybe he’ll be in it. Who knows? The important thing is, they’re making a movie here. That means the summer can’t possibly be as dull as I thought it was going to be.”
Mary Anne and I hung out on the porch for a while, speculating about the movie and playing trolls with Emily Michelle. About an hour later, Charlie turned up, and he started talking about the movie, too. The news was all over town, he said. He showed us an article in that afternoon’s paper. “And I’m going to get a job on the crew,” he announced importantly. “I’ll be a gofer, an extra — anything. It says here they’ll need local workers.”
Charlie wasn’t the only person who was excited about the movie. I definitely was, and I was sure all of my other friends would be, too. In fact, I knew right then that we’d be talking about nothing else that afternoon at our BSC meeting.
As soon as our meeting crossed my mind, I realized Mary Anne and I were going to be late for it if we didn’t start moving. Charlie was ready to go (he drives me to our meetings), so we threw Mary Anne’s bicycle into the back of the Junk Bucket and took off, rattling and lurching down the street.
I checked my watch anxiously as we drove. If there’s one thing I hate, it’s being late for things. In fact, I always like to be a little early, especially for BSC meetings. I mean, I am the president, and it wouldn’t be right for me to be late.
The whole idea for the BSC was mine, which is why I’m president. See, one day when my mom was trying to track down a sitter for David Michael, I realized that parents would love having one number they could call where they’d be sure to find a reliable sitter. So I got some friends together and we formed the BSC, and it’s been successful right from the start.
We meet three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from five-thirty until six. Parents can call during those times to set up sitting jobs, and they’re practically guaranteed a sitter. Not to boast, since it was my idea, but the whole thing works so well we hardly ever have to advertise anymore.
Charlie pulled the Junk Bucket up to the curb, and with a cough and a sputter it stopped. He hopped out and lifted Mary Anne’s bike onto the sidewalk. “See you soon, Nerd-Brain,” he said to me.
“Later, Mush-Mouth,” I answered.
“Thank you for the ride, Charlie,” said Mary Anne politely, ignoring our rude exchange. She grew up as an only child, and she doesn’t always understand brother-sister relationships. She parked her bike in the Kishis’ driveway, and then she and I headed inside and up the stairs.
BSC meetings are always at the Kishi house, in Claudia’s room, which is equipped with a handy private phone line. Claudia and Mary Anne and I have all known one another since we were in diapers (I used to live across the street from Claud, next door to Mary Anne’s old house, before I moved to Watson’s), so the Kishi house feels almost like home to me.
I checked my watch again as we ran up the stairs, and realized that it was only 5:20. “Whoops!” I muttered. That happens to me a lot: I rush so much to be on time that I end up arriving early.
But when we walked into Claud’s room, it turned out that most of the other BSC members were already there. “Kristy!” said Jessi, who was sitting on the floor next to her best friend, Mal. “Guess what! They’re going to be making a —”
“Movie!” I finished. “I heard. Isn’t it awesome?” So that was why everybody had gotten there so early: to talk about the movie. “What do you all know about it?” I asked, setting into the director’s chair by Claudia’s desk, which is where I always sit.
“It’s called Baby Dracula,” said Claud, knowledgeably. She was sitting on her bed, trying to open a bag of Oreos with her teeth. “My dad heard about it from the plumber.”
Mary Anne cracked up. “Little Vampires,” she corrected. She had sat down next to Claud, and was checking out the club record book. As our secretary, she’s responsible for keeping it up-to-date.
“Right,” said Claud agreeably, popping an Oreo into her mouth and offering the bag around.
“I heard it was going to have all these big stars in it!” said Shannon, helping herself to a couple of cookies.
Mary Anne started to get that Cam Geary look in her eyes again, but before she could say anything, the phone rang. At the same time, Stacey walked in. Our meeting hadn’t officially started yet, but now that Stacey had arrived, the entire BSC was on hand, so I answered the phone the way I do during meetings.
“Baby-sitters Club!” I said. “How can I help you?”
That one phone call explained a lot. By the time I hung up, I had learned much more about the movie. The call was from Mrs. Masters, the mother of two boys named Derek and Todd. Derek’s eight, and Todd is four. Derek happens to be a big TV star, and the Masterses live in California while his show, P.S. 162, is being shot. But they have a house in Stoneybrook, too, which is why we count them as regular clients.
“Listen to this, guys,” I said, as soon as I hung up. “Derek’s in the movie! In fact, the whole reason the movie’s being shot here is because the Masterses suggested Stoneybrook as the perfect small town setting.”
“I knew it, I knew it, I knew it!” said Claud.
“You did?” asked Stacey, rai
sing her eyebrows.
“Well, not really,” Claudia admitted. “But I should have guessed.”
“So what else did she say?” asked Mary Anne. I could tell she was dying to know whether Mrs. Masters had mentioned Cam Geary.
“Not much,” I said, acting cool. “She just wondered if any of us might be interested in working on the set every day.”
“WHAT?” everybody asked at once.
“There’s supposed to be somebody on the set with Derek at all times,” I explained calmly, even though I was just as excited as everyone else. “And Mr. and Mrs. Masters won’t be able to be there every day. Plus, Todd has a small part, too, so they’ll need somebody to watch him. Not every day, though.”
“Me! Me! Me!” shouted Jessi, waving her hand as if she were in school.
“I’ll do it!” said Stacey.
“Hold on, hold on,” said Mary Anne, who was checking the record book. At a glance, she can tell which of us is available for a job, since she keeps track of all our schedules in the book. “I know we all think this job sounds great, but the fact is that most of us already have a lot of commitments for the summer. We’re really booked up for daytime work, since all the kids are out of school. In fact, the only person who could possibly take on the job with Derek is —” She flipped a couple of pages, and I could swear that every member of the BSC was holding her breath. “Kristy,” she finished.
“Yess!” I said, throwing my fist into the air.
“And Claud could take the job with Todd,” Mary Anne went on.
“All right!” said Claudia, through a mouthful of Oreos.
“The rest of us might be able to visit the set now and then, at least,” said Mary Anne.
“Oh, I hope so,” said Jessi. “I’d hate to miss the whole thing.”
I called Mrs. Masters back to tell her the job was all set, trying to keep the call brief since it was long distance. We pay Claudia’s phone bill with money from our treasury (we also pay Charlie to drive me to meetings), and I knew Stacey would get antsy if she saw me frittering away our precious dollars. As club treasurer, she collects dues (every Monday, without fail), and she keeps a tight hand on the money we accumulate.

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