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Books : Children's Books : Series : School : Baby-Sitters Little Sister
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The first book in the bestselling series for younger readers. The series follows the exploits of Karen Brewer, the spunky, bespeckled younger step-sister of Baby-sitters Club member Kristy.
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Receiving a pair of ice skates as an early Christmas gift from her grandparents, Karen goes skating with her friends before the ice is safe, and is overcome with guilt when Bobby nearly escapes from a terrible accident.
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In charge of the family pumpkin patch, Karen finds her job complicated by the mean-spirited antics of a neighborhood pumpkin smasher.
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Before she leaves for art camp, Karen has a fight with her best friends Hannie and Nancy, which she tries to work out by putting on a special puppet show. Original."
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When Karen's class "adopts" grandparents, Karen eagerly signs up for the program. Now she has five grandmothers and that's a lot of work!.
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Karen has always been envious of her big sister Kristy's Baby-sitters Club so when her best friend Hannie gets a kitten, Karen starts a Kittycat Club!.
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When everyone in her class is given musical instruments, much to Karen's dismay she receives a big, old tuba instead of the elegant flute she wanted.
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When she goes to sleep-away camp, Karen thinks she is an expert at camping until her cabin spends a night sleeping in the woods, and she realizes that she has a lot to learn.
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Karen thinks the ghost of Ben Brewer lives in her house but she's never really seen him until now. Karen and her stepsister have found out that Ben and his spooky friends are going to have a party in her attic.
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Karen, who's just found out that she needs glasses, has to decide whether or not to wear them in the school pictures.
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Injured after falling from her tree house, Karen is rushed to the hospital for an emergency operation and becomes overly cautious in her fear of suffering another accident, until she participates in a special class project.
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Everyone has a bad day once in a while-- but no one can top Karen's worst day ever.
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Karen's rivalry with her stepbrother David Michael goes from bad to worse when he switches schools and winds up in her class, but the Thanksgiving season helps Karen put aside her anger and help her stepbrother adjust.
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Getting so excited about riding on the school bus for the first time that she gets sick in front of everyone, Karen starts avoiding the bus and the teasing older kids, until the driver offers to help.
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enter a local candy store's Halloween fundraising contest and are certain of their victory until they discover that their archenemies, the ""Milky Ways,"" are also contestants.
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Devastated when the family dog, Midgie, runs away, Karen is cheered when her parents adopt a new puppy named Sadie, but Karen is unprepared for the hard work and occasional disappointment associated with a new young pet.
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When her brother builds a Frankenstein monster for the forthcoming Halloween school parade, Karen gets the scare of her life and begins to think that the monster may be alive.
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It's August, and Karen has come up with an idea that will change Stoneybrook - and the nation! With some help from her friends, Karen creates Augustania, a celebration of the end of summer that borrows favorite traditions from other holidays.
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Wanting to do something special to help a child and an ailing neighbor, Karen and her friends decide to surprise them with a Christmas tree, but a terrible fight has the girls refusing to speak to one another.


















