The Baby-sitters Remember

The Baby-sitters Remember by Ann M. Martin, published by Scholastic Incorporated in 1994, is a First Edition work that spans 242 pages. In this book, the teachers at SMS have given students summer homework, which includes writing an essay on the topic “What I Did This Summer.” Kristy, one of the main characters, finds this assignment dull and wishes for a more engaging topic, prompting the Baby-sitters to reflect on their most vivid memories.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and social dynamics among the Baby-sitters as they share their experiences. The story encourages a deeper look into their summer adventures and the significance of their memories. With its focus on juvenile fiction and social themes, this book provides insight into the lives of young characters navigating their friendships and personal growth during the summer months.
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The teachers at SMS have assigned homework to do over the summer. How Mean! Plus, the essay topic is so boring: What I Did This Summer. If Kristy were teacher, she’d choose something much more interesting. Like writing about your most vivid memory. Which gets the Baby-sitters thinking…
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