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Dawn and the impossible three Ann M. Martin ; a graphic novel by Gale Galligan ; with color by Braden Lamb

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: New York, NY Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic 2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 145 p. col. illISBN:
  • 9781338067118
Other title:
  • Dawn & the impossible three
  • Dawn and the impossible 3
  • Dawn & the impossible 3
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 741.5973
Summary: Dawn Schafer is the newest member of The Baby-sitters Club. While she's still adjusting to life in Stoneybrook after moving from sunny California, she's eager to accept her first big job. But taking care of the three Barrett kids would be too much for any baby-sitter. The house is always a mess, the kids are out of control, and Mrs. Barrett never does any of the things she promises. On top of all that, Dawn wants to fit in with the other members of the BSC, but she can't figure out how to get along with Kristy. Was joining The Baby-sitters Club a mistake?
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Books Books DIS Library Children's Lib J 741.5 Galliga no.5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 27/09/2024 LS005373
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Lexile : GN400L

"Based on the novel by Ann M. Martin"--Cover.

Dawn Schafer is the newest member of The Baby-sitters Club. While she's still adjusting to life in Stoneybrook after moving from sunny California, she's eager to accept her first big job. But taking care of the three Barrett kids would be too much for any baby-sitter. The house is always a mess, the kids are out of control, and Mrs. Barrett never does any of the things she promises. On top of all that, Dawn wants to fit in with the other members of the BSC, but she can't figure out how to get along with Kristy. Was joining The Baby-sitters Club a mistake?

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