The Baby-Sitters Remember (The Baby-Sitters Club Super Special #11)
The teachers at SMS have assigned homework to do over the summer. How Mean! Plus, the essay topic is so boring: What I Did This Summer. If Kristy were teacher, she'd choose something much more interesting. Like writing about your most vivid memory. Which gets the Baby-sitters thinking...
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
July 1st 1994
by Scholastic
(first published January 1st 1994)
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At a sleepover, the BSC girls discuss the lame SMS-wide "What I Did On My Summer Vacation" assignment, and Jessi asks, "What is your most vivid memory?" Each sitter then gets 1-3 chapters (in a row, unlike other Super Specials) to tell the story of their most vivid memory. While I’m not sure "most vivid memory" is something people have (wouldn’t it just be, like, yesterday?), the conceit gives the narrators an excuse to describe a sometimes-old memory in careful detail; and it allows a nice vari...more
it's the end of summer & all the students at stoneybrook middle school have a summer writing assignment. they have to write a two-page essay about what they did over their summer vacations. kristy is kind of enraged by this assigment. she feels that two pages isn't even enough to get into what happened in her big crazy family last night, let alone all summer. she is complaining about it at a babysitters club sleepover, & jessi asks everyone what they would write if they had to detail the...more
Fantastic books for young girls getting into reading!! Great stories about friendship and life lessons. The characters deal with all sorts of situations and often find responsible solutions to problems.
I loved this series growing up and wanted to start my own babysitting business with friends. Great lessons in entrepreneurship for tweens.
The books may be dated with out references to modern technology but the story stands and lessons are still relevant.
Awesome books that girls will love! And the...more
I loved this series growing up and wanted to start my own babysitting business with friends. Great lessons in entrepreneurship for tweens.
The books may be dated with out references to modern technology but the story stands and lessons are still relevant.
Awesome books that girls will love! And the...more
One of the better Super Specials, even if there is no general plot and hardly any babysitting ;) I liked reading the different memories (some more than others...) and found it interesting to see well-known situations from a different perspective. Cute book.
I really enjoyed this book, it reminded me of Ann M. Martin's latest book, The Summer Before. It was fun to see the baby-sitters as children. There were some stories that didn't interest me as much as others - such as Shannon's - and some that just rewrote previous stories - like Logan's - but I enjoyed the majority of them. 8/10
I bought this at the airport on the way to Cairns - I'd just grown out of the BSC a year or so ago, but it had this gorgeous, shiny GOLD cover and I was still only 12, young enough to be swayed. I liked how it was a whole series of memories, including things I had read about - a fitting finale for my time with the series, I felt.
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Ann Matthews Martin was born on August 12, 1955. She grew up in Princeton, New Jersey, with her parents and her younger sister, Jane. After graduating from Smith College, Ann became a teacher and then an editor of children's books. She's now a full-time writer.
Ann gets the ideas for her books from many different places. Some are based on personal experiences, while others are based on childhood me...more
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