Graphic novel. Middle grade. Classic.

Story: This is book two in the graphic novel series. One of the Baby sitters club clients is about to have a baby and the club is preparing for the time when they are given a flier for a competing baby sitting agency made up of older girls who can stay out late.

Language: This book is told from the perspective of Stacey. At the beginning we learn about Stacey's diabetes diagnosis, fall out with her best friend, move from New York and overprotective parents

Characters: This book features the same 4 main characters from the first book.

I'm not sure why the series order was changed for the graphic novels, but I enjoyed it just the same! Some parts possibly even better than the original in graphic form.

The second adoption of the original Baby Sitters novels.

This one is about Stacey and her diabetes as well as a rival baby sitter group that is trying to take their business.

Great graphic novel drawn by Raina Telgemeier.

Fun, quick middle-school graphic novel.

I love these graphic novels. The plot from the original books are the same. It's a great adaptation of the books. If you love the BSC books you'll definitely enjoy these. Also the art is lovely. It's exactly how I pictured it in my head!
emotional lighthearted reflective fast-paced

Love Raina Telgemeier.

I really loved this book. I loved revisiting this story and also seeing the awesome art style. It has been so long since I read this story but I loved it. I loved how this story had nice balance of focusing on stacey as a lead character but still had a main story focusing on the other girls. I really am loving this series and the new love this series is getting. This is a super fast read and I can't wait to tackle the other ones from the series.

3.5/5

For whatever reason I liked this book better than the third one (I read that one first). I don't know why. It kept me engaged, reminded me about what the original book was about and was fun to read. I would recommend this book to readers of The BSC series. 5 out of 5 stars.

I love how the girls are visually presented. i also enjoyed reading about Stacey taking control of her diabetes, her job and even the friendships she has in her life. I even love how Kristy and the other baby-sitters faced competition. They had some good ideas which were not so helpful, but their competition was not even as good as the Baby-Sitters club members.

Since when does Laine have braces? Did they add those in to make her more accessible? SHE'S SUPPOSED TO BE SUPER COOL, I DONT WANT HER TO BE ACCESSIBLE. Also, why is Kristy blond?

I grew up with this series and it was kind of weird seeing the characters illustrated, because the girls were always older than I was and in my head they're older, and I've forgotten how little twelve and thirteen-year-olds are.



I still want to read the actual book, though. It's just not the same without the little taglines on the covers.