The Baby-Sitters Club #68: Jessi and the Bad Baby-Sitter
작성자
Ann M. Martin
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Science Fiction
Business & Economics
형식
킨들
페이지
141
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2014
출판사
Scholastic Paperbacks
ISBN-10
059047006X
ISBN-13
9780590470063
설명
In this engaging installment of the series, Jessi finds herself navigating the challenges of babysitting when a new, not-so-reliable sitter enters the scene. Known for her dedication and care, Jessi is excited to take on new responsibilities, but things take an unexpected turn as she encounters a babysitter who just doesn’t share her passion for nurturing children.
As Jessi learns the importance of professionalism in her role, she is faced with the difficult task of addressing the consequences of the bad sitter’s actions. The story beautifully captures her emotions as she strives to ensure that the children are safe and happy, highlighting her growth and determination. Readers are taken on a journey of problem-solving and resilience, showcasing Jessi's unwavering commitment to her friends and the kids she looks after.
The conflict serves not only as a source of tension but opens the door to deeper themes of responsibility and the intricacies of friendship within the beloved Baby-Sitters Club. Jessi's story is both heartwarming and relatable, providing lessons that resonate with younger readers about the impact of their choices and the value of teamwork.
As Jessi learns the importance of professionalism in her role, she is faced with the difficult task of addressing the consequences of the bad sitter’s actions. The story beautifully captures her emotions as she strives to ensure that the children are safe and happy, highlighting her growth and determination. Readers are taken on a journey of problem-solving and resilience, showcasing Jessi's unwavering commitment to her friends and the kids she looks after.
The conflict serves not only as a source of tension but opens the door to deeper themes of responsibility and the intricacies of friendship within the beloved Baby-Sitters Club. Jessi's story is both heartwarming and relatable, providing lessons that resonate with younger readers about the impact of their choices and the value of teamwork.