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No Babysitters Allowed (2008)

by Amber Stewart(Favorite Author)
3.73 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1599901544 (ISBN13: 9781599901541)
languge
English
publisher
Bloomsbury USA Childrens
review 1: Hopscotch is having a tummy ache because he is worried about being left alone with the babysitter. At the begginning, they dont get along and Hopscotch wants to be left alone and towards the end, they start to warm up to each other and get along great. I loved this book. I think it would be great to use in Pre-school and Kindergarten because it is about seperation issues and those happen a lot to children during those ages. This story was easy for me to relate to because I experienced that a lot when I was youger.
review 2: Hopscotch is a bunny that many young kids can relate to, as he bravely overcomes many of the same things children may encounter, except when it comes to the babysitter! Hopscotch decides to build a "No Babysitters Allowed" camp to hide
... morein, which is something I actually remember doing as a child myself! I think many kids could relate to this story and the feelings that Hopscotch may be having when his parents leave. In the end, Hopscotch is brave and befriends his babysitter, realizing it't not so bad to have someone to play with. This encouraging story could help to reassure young children when they are dealing with something new or unfamiliar in their own lives. A lot to be learned from a bunny named Hopscotch! less
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sagar
Cute story and good for parents to read with little ones who don't want to be with babysitters.
Danielle1
Very fun. I could definitely relate to both Hopscotch and the babysitter.
Fina
it is so cute
rdimples
Very cute!
bulldog924
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