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Cargando... #5 - Dawn and the Impossible Three (BSC) (edición 1995)por Ann M. Martin (Autor)
Información de la obraDawn and the Impossible Three (The Baby-Sitters Club #5) por Ann M. Martin
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Pertenece a las seriesBaby-sitters Club (#5) Contenido enTiene la adaptación
As a new member of the Baby-sitters Club, Dawn tries to win the acceptance of the club's president by tackling a tough babysitting job. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This book reminded me about latchkey kids---a term that always seemed weird but very 80s (I was one, too). Also that having a VCR was a really big deal (my spell check doesn't recognize the term, VCR-- hahaha!)
One thing that SUPER bugged me is that the noncustodial father in this book was able to kidnap his kid and get off with a warning. Regardless of whether or not it was "his week", I'm pretty sure there would be much more serious consequences for that in real life. ( )