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Now a Netflix series! Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, and Stacey are
best friends and founding members of THE BABYSITTERS CLUB. Whatever
comes up - cranky toddlers, huge dogs, scary neighbours, prank
calls - you can count on them to save the day. Kristy's mum got
remarried and their family moved to the ritzy neighbourhood across
town. The other members of The Babysitters Club think it's a good
opportunity to get some new business, but the kids who live nearby
aren't very friendly. They criticise Kristy's clothes and make fun
of the BSC. And, worst of all, they laugh at Louie, Kristy's pet
collie, who's getting old and not feeling well. These kids are
total snobs! But if anyone can put them in their place, it's The
Babysitters Club! Full-colour graphic novel A new addition to the
much loved series adapted by Eisner-nominated artist Chan Chau!
A brand-new Baby-sitters Club graphic novel adapted by
Eisner-nominated artist Chan Chau! Jessi recently moved to
Stoneybrook and is one of the newest members of The Baby-sitters
Club. She's getting ready to start regularly sitting for the BSC's
newest charge, Matt Braddock. Matt has been Deaf since birth and
uses sign language to communicate, so Jessi has to use it, too.
It's a secret language! Soon all the neighborhood kids want to
learn how to sign, which keeps the BSC busy. Jessi's the busiest of
all - she's preparing for her dance school's big show, plus working
on another secret, just for Matt. Will Jessi be able to keep the
secret and pull off her performance? a brand-new story from the
original author the series that has been entertaining children for
generations full-colour graphic novel
Award-winning author Minh LĂȘ and New York Times bestselling
illustrator Chan Chau team up for a fun and enlightening graphic
novel about one kid's journey to finding inner peace and belonging.
Perfect for fans of Measuring Up and New Kid. When BĂŹnh fights
back against a bully who makes fun of his Vietnamese heritage, he
expects to be cheered as the hero. He defeated the bad guy, right?
Instead, it gets him a stern warning from his vice principal and
worried parents. Now he's stuck on a family trip to a silent
meditation retreat. That means no talking-and no video games!-for a
whole weekend. Could things possibly get any worse? However, when a
nun gathers all the kids to tell them the Jataka tales-the stories
of the Buddha's many past lives-BĂŹnh takes a fantastical dive into
his imagination and starts to see himself in these stories. Will he
retreat further into himself, or will he emerge from the weekend
open to change? With any luck, these next few days will prove more
enlightening than he thought.
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