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Baby-Sitters Club #5: DAWN AND THE IMPOSSIBLE THREE (Netflix Edition) (edition 2021)

by Ann M Martin (Author)

Series: Baby-Sitters Club (#5)

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As a new member of the Baby-sitters Club, Dawn tries to win the acceptance of the club's president by tackling a tough babysitting job.
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Title:Baby-Sitters Club #5: DAWN AND THE IMPOSSIBLE THREE (Netflix Edition)
Authors:Ann M Martin (Author)
Info:SCHOLASTIC INC (2021)
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Dawn and the Impossible Three by Ann M. Martin

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I've been reading through all the Baby-sitters books in order and this is my favorite so far. I quickly remembered how much I liked Dawn as a kid---I think she was my favorite character. She's funny, acts way more mature than the other babysitters, and she's from the West Coast like me. I also had super long blonde hair and a little brother.

This book reminded me about latchkey kids---a term that always seemed weird but very 80s (I was one, too). Also that having a VCR was a really big deal (my spell check doesn't recognize the term, VCR-- hahaha!)

One thing that SUPER bugged me is that the noncustodial father in this book was able to kidnap his kid and get off with a warning. Regardless of whether or not it was "his week", I'm pretty sure there would be much more serious consequences for that in real life. ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
Dawn tries to fit in with the Club, but Kristy doesn't like her and she landed a nightmare job.
  BLTSbraille | Sep 12, 2021 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
I loved this series in middle school. I think there were always a couple I missed here and there, but at some point I read most of the series.
  mirikayla | Feb 8, 2016 |
This was actually okay until the end which was so unbelievable and poorly written it's a wonder I finished the book completely. The silver lining is that the very end (the photo) is quite sweet so I'm glad I got to read that. I like Dawn a lot and reading about her was interesting but she babysits for the exact same kids throughout the book which ended up being tedious and redundant. Not a favourite.
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  RubyScarlett | Nov 11, 2013 |
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[From back cover]:  Dawn's the newest member of the Baby-sitters Club and everybody's glad - except Kristy.  Kristy thinks things were better without Dawn around.  That's why Dawn's eager to take on a big baby-sitting job.  It's her chance to show Kristy what she's made of.  What a mistake!  Taking care of the three Barrett kids is too much for any baby-sitter.  The house is in chaos, the kids are impossible, and Mrs. Barrett never does any of the things she promises.  Dawn's got more trouble than she bargained for.  But she's not going to give up until all four Barretts are under control and she's friends with Kristy.  Or whichever comes first!
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