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Books with title Betsy the Babysitter

  • The Babysitter II

    Polly Esther Rayon

    Paperback (Independently published, March 15, 2020)
    Piper the witch, in one final attempt to destroy the twins, makes it count: she sends them back in time to the Salem Witch Trials! Jessica and Elizabeth think they’re going on a field trip to see how the Puritans lived. But after the bus goes through a spooky tunnel, the twins black out and awake in a strange new world: a hybrid of Saccharin Valley and Salem Village. The townsfolk are eerily similar to their own family, classmates and teachers, and are immediately suspicious who look exactly alike but are different people. Now the twins must find Piper’s magic pocket watch before they end up on trial for witchcraft themselves! Did this need to be written? Well, too late. (Now I’ve gotten all of this horror-parody mashup completely out of my system.) Borrows a smidge from Book #54, The Big Party Weekend, then goes completely off the rails. As always, this isn’t really a kid’s book. The original series was aimed at preteen girls, where the twins are twelve. So, while there’s no blatant sexuality or violence--because it follows the rules of the original series--there may be some some adult language, dark humor, and “magical” violence.
  • The Babysitter III

    RL Stine

    Paperback (Scholastic Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Rare Book
  • The Babysitter Sings

    Phillis Gershator, MĂ©lisande Potter

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 1, 2004)
    Baby cheeps like a birdand I know why.When Mama and Papa go outbaby starts to cry.A calming picture book about separation that will help ease a child's fears It's hard when Mama and Papa leave home. You want to go with them. You want them to stay. You want to know just when they'll return; and still, it's not soon enough. But while they're away, there's lots of fun to be had with a loving caregiver on the watch. Just listen as she sings playful, comforting songs. Listen, listen and know: Mama's coming home. Papa won't be long. Hush, little bird. I'll sing you one more song.With nursery rhyme images pulled from traditional songs of Africa, Spain, and the Caribbean, this gentle picture book reassures young children that Mama and Papa will indeed come home soon.
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  • George the Babysitter

    Shirley Hughes

    Library Binding (Prentice Hall, Feb. 1, 1978)
    Recounts the experiences of a young man who takes on the job of babysitter for three young children.
  • The Babysitter

    Beverley Randell, Ernest Papps

    Paperback (Rigby PM, March 15, 1997)
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  • The Baby-Sitter

    R.L. Stine

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Jenny regrets taking the Hagen baby-sitting job when she sees their gloomy house, begins receiving crank phone calls, discovers prowlers in the backyard, and finds a threatening note.
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  • jerome the babysitter

    eileen christelow

    Hardcover (Clarion/Ticknor & Fields, March 15, 1985)
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  • The Babysitter and Me

    Amelia Rosato

    Paperback (Mammoth, )
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  • The Demon Babysitter

    Annie Graves, Glenn McElhinney

    Library Binding (Darby Creek ™, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Nightmare Club is not for just ANYBODY. Only the spookiest, scariest stories get told at Annie's Halloween sleepovers―and if you can't take it, well, tough! All the neighborhood kids hate Dervla, the meanest babysitter ever. She is very strict, eats spiders, and...are those horns? Only Becky has guessed Dervla's dark secret. And she becomes everybody's hero when she manages to rid the neighborhood of the demon babysitter. Don't ask how, but pssst, it just might involve vomit-colored stink bombs, an abandoned shed, and demon-food. You have been warned.
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  • The Demon Babysitter

    Annie Graves

    Paperback (Little Island, )
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  • The Babysitter III

    R.l Stine

    Paperback (scholastics ltd, Aug. 16, 2002)
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  • The Babysitter III

    R. L. Stine

    Mass Market Paperback (Point, Aug. 16, 1993)
    Fiction