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Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye [The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novel]

by Ann M. Martin, Gabriela Epstein (Illustrator)

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Stacey McGill is moving back to New York, and her friends must face the sadness of saying good-bye, hunt down the perfect farewell gift, and take on the difficult task of filling Stacey's place in the Baby-sitters Club.
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These books always make me laugh and cry. This book was very cute. It also focused on very real topics like friends moving away the complicated feelings of that. The adpations of this story into a graphic novel is always fun. I also really loved how you could see the realtionship between all the girls and also stacy and the kids. This was such a cute and and I am really loving this series! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
These books always make me laugh and cry. This book was very cute. It also focused on very real topics like friends moving away the complicated feelings of that. The adpations of this story into a graphic novel is always fun. I also really loved how you could see the realtionship between all the girls and also stacy and the kids. This was such a cute and and I am really loving this series! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
Stacey's parents have big news for her: After being in Stoneybrook for only a little over a year, they are moving back to New York City. Stacey is understandably upset, as are the other members of the Baby-Sitters Club (BSC). As Stacey organizes a yard sale for the things that won't fit in their new apartment, the BSC brainstorms a way to have a send-off party to remember.

This is another sweet story in the BSC series; I love how the books tackle serious but ordinary problems for kids. In this case, a parent's job relocation is a big deal for a middle schooler and her friends. As usual, the BSC serve as good role models for readers as they handle the situation with big emotions but also grace, responsibility, care, and thoughtfulness.

The illustrations pair nicely with the text. ( )
  sweetiegherkin | Jul 23, 2023 |
Stacey McGill's family has to move out of Stoneybrook for her dad's job, so the Baby-Sitters Club learns to say good-bye . . . and throws a heck of a yard sale and farewell party. Nice. ( )
  villemezbrown | May 20, 2022 |
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With love to Peanut Butter from Jelly
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To the Menapace family,
No matter what city you're in, you have always made your house a home to me. Thank you.
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Stacey, guess what!

   What's up, Charlotte?

I got invited to a . . . sleepover party!
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Graphic novel adaptation of the novel with the same title by Ann M. Martin. Please do not combine the novel and graphic novel.
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