All kinds of things go wrong when the members of the Animal Baby-sitters Club have a sleepover with too many pets to take care of, and the three friends discover the value of teamwork
Sister James Bernard, my first grade teacher, taught me how to read. Our class had 60 children (yes) and we went up and down the long rows, taking turns reading aloud. There was absolutely no reading ahead, which was torture. I was always dying to know What happened next? (though with Dick and Jane, the answer was usually, Not much.) As I grew up, I began to wonder not only what happened, but why, and much much later,inhabiting other people's stories wasn't enough. I began to make my own.
I read this one a couple times when I was 10 and I really liked it. The story was cute, and the characters relationships were enjoyable. The light and gentle "terrifying" adventures they had taking care of a bunch of animals were really great. A great short read for kids! Highly recommended.