The Babysitting Wars

The Babysitting Wars by Mimi McCoy, published by Scholastic, Incorporated in 2007, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 164 pages. This engaging story follows Kaitlyn, the leading babysitter in her neighborhood, whose status is challenged when Nola, a new arrival, begins to take over her clients. As competition escalates, Kaitlyn finds herself in a high-stakes situation when she secures a coveted babysitting job that quickly spirals into chaos.
Readers will discover the dynamics of rivalry and friendship as Kaitlyn navigates the challenges posed by Nola. The narrative explores social themes relevant to young audiences, highlighting the complexities of competition and collaboration. This edition, written in English, presents a relatable tale for children, emphasizing the importance of understanding and cooperation amidst conflict.
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Kaitlyn is the top babysitter in her neighborhood, until Nola moves to town. Super-sitter Nola starts stealing Katilyns clients, and it soon becomes war. When Kaitlyn lands the ultimate babysitting gig, it turns into a total disaster. Will Nola accept a truce and come to the rescue?
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