Babysitters Club Graphic Novel: BSCG 14: Stacey's Mistake (PB) by Ann M. Martin (author) and Cynthia Yuan Cheng (illustrator) (UK edition)

Suitable for 11 - 12 years

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Product description

The next in the Babysitters Club Graphic Novel series – originally written by Ann M Martin and adapted by Cynthia Yuan Cheng! Stacey is so excited! Her friends from The Baby-sitters Club are coming to New York City for a long weekend. It’s going to be perfect: a party and a sleepover on Friday night, a big baby-sitting job on Saturday, and lots of sightseeing throughout. But it turns out that the baby-sitters are way out of place in the big city. Mary Anne sounds like a walking guidebook, Dawn is afraid of everything, Kristy can’t keep her mouth shut, Claudia is jealous of Laine – Stacey’s New York best friend – and Mallory and Jessi feel intimidated by Stacey’s classmates. With ten kids to baby-sit and a full schedule of activities, how will Stacey keep the weekend from becoming a complete disaster?

  • a brand-new story from the original author
  • the series that has been entertaining children for generations
  • full-colour graphic novel

Product Details

Catalogue number

157 in EU Primary Autumn 2023

Series

Babysitters Club Graphic Novel

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781338616132

Publisher

Scholastic US

Date published

October 12th, 2023

Other details

  • 160 pages

Condition

New

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