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The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels #16

Kristy and the Walking Disaster: A Graphic Novel

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A Baby-sitters Club graphic novel adapted by Eisner- and National Book Award-nominated cartoonist Ellen T. Crenshaw!

They're lean, they're mean, they're the pride of Stoneybrook. Who are they? They're Kristy's Krushers!

When Kristy sees how much her little brothers and sister want to play on a softball team, she starts a ragtag team of her own. Maybe Kristy's Krushers aren't world champions (how could they be, with Jackie Rodowsky, walking disaster, playing for them?), but nobody beats them when it comes to team spirit.

Now Bart's Bashers have challenged the Krushers to a game. It's bad enough that the Bashers truly are lean and mean -- but what's worse is that Kristy has a crush on the Bashers' coach!

160 pages, Paperback

First published September 17, 2024

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Profile Image for Rod Brown.
7,441 reviews287 followers
February 13, 2025
I was spending the weekend visiting my adult daughter, and we were looking for a change of pace from the TV shows and movies we'd been watching, so reading this together was a fun little diversion we could easily agree on. She's been reading the Baby-Sitters Club since she was a kid, and I'll read anything in graphic novel format.

Man is this adaptation stuffed! In just a little over 150 pages we get a first crush, stepfather and stepdaughter relationship strengthening, formation of a new baseball team, practices, individual problems for several of the players that coach Kristy Thomas has to work with the kids to resolve, and the big game finale. There is also matter-of-fact inclusion of a Deaf boy -- the team's star player -- with multiple characters using sign language to communicate with him. In all, three dozen recurring characters from Baby-Sitters universe take part in this epic.

It's a breezy read with lots of humorous and dramatic moments. Another solid entry in the Baby-Sitters Club graphic novel series.
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3,537 reviews489 followers
September 25, 2024
Kristy and the Walking Disaster is a fantastic graphic novel adaptation of the Baby-Sitters Club classic. The story emphasizes themes of teamwork, and doing your best, making it both relatable and inspiring.

One of my favorite aspects was the inclusion of Matt, first introduced in Jessi’s Secret Language, and the representation of American Sign Language. The kids use sign language with Matt, Kristy incorporates signs while communicating with her team, and Matt’s mother and sister both serve as interpreters. I appreciated how the signed words were bolded in the text, adding a nice visual touch to the reading experience.

Kids who like reading about sports (baseball) or the Baby-Sitters Club in general will enjoy this graphic novel. – Diana F.
Profile Image for Emily.
885 reviews35 followers
February 27, 2025
Queer icon Kristy Thomas takes a crack (of the bat) at a boy who’s also a really bad baseball coach.

Kristy starts a baseball team of BSC sittees who are too young or frightened to be in Little League. One kid is two and a half! It’s nice to include everyone, but letting a two and a half year old think they’re participating is fine, you don’t have to actually include her in full length practices and a baseball game.

Someone has heard tell that another thirteen-year-old in the area is also single-handedly coaching their own baseball team, so Kristy goes to introduce herself to Bart of Bart’s Bashers (all normal sports teams are named after the coach) and societal norms and her weird teenage hormones make her think Bart is cute. Then Bart and his team who look a lot older than the average Krusher age of six-and-a-half come to spy on Kristy’s practice and do a wildly inappropriate amount of smack talking that Bart doesn’t notice. They are smack talking pre-kindergarteners. The four-to-eight-year-olds are deeply upset. They are also bad at baseball.

The game is the denouement. It’s boring. Graphic novel is a bad medium for sports action. Jacky Rodowski blips into another timeline and knocks over the refreshment table.

Not much from the rest of the BSC.

This book was adequate.
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1,544 reviews13 followers
September 26, 2024
Kristy starts a baseball team for her siblings and the rest of the BSC kids who are too young for little league. They take on a rival team of also too young for little league kids (but not quite as young), who are coached by a neighborhood boy. Cute as always. I don’t remember Kristy being quite so into Bart (and fricken’ a is Karen annoying).

A bit laughable now, since 3-year-olds have baseball “teams”. Not to mention a few 13-year-olds left in charge of a gaggle of 2-1/2 to 8 year olds. But no registration fees and free babysitting, so I can see why the parents like it.
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12 reviews
November 24, 2025
3.5
it's pretty good. I just don't like baseball 😂 but I really liked kristy's way of handling things.
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739 reviews10 followers
December 16, 2024
This one didn’t capture my attention so much. All the little kids looked the same. And Kristy’s life interest was a jerk!
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11 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2024
It’s good but some of the characters, ABSOLUTELY SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Profile Image for Eleni Owens.
61 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2025
Good. Lots of baseball. With children. Kinda dangerous. Also I thought Kristy was gay but she’s not🤷‍♀️. She likes other baby sitter baseball dude 👍
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31 reviews1 follower
September 19, 2025
This baby sitters club book was excellent. It had many lessons like leadership and many more, Thats one of the reasons why this book was so amazing. The pictures were also so cute!
Profile Image for Emilia.
167 reviews
January 4, 2025
I always enjoy reading the graphic novel versions of the babysitters clubs because it’s fun to compare to the books and have visuals!!
Giving this 4 stars instead of 5 because I finished it in like 30 minutes😂😂
Profile Image for Meg.
803 reviews
October 7, 2024
I have been enjoying all of these graphic novel adaptations of my favorite childhood series 💛
Profile Image for Kéra.
348 reviews
June 7, 2025
Nothing much to say about this one! The older babysitter graphic novels are peak and this was a bit more boring, idk
Profile Image for Cytrina Ogle.
653 reviews4 followers
June 25, 2025
I love the teamwork. My son is in baseball for the summer so it’s very sweet
Profile Image for Beth.
4,247 reviews18 followers
June 27, 2025
Zillions of kids, very little drama, this is my favorite kind of baby-sitter book. Especially since the little kids on the field makes for great illustrations in the graphic novel.
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191 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2025
I don’t like it…… maybe just cuz I don’t like sports and I rlly feel like Kristy would be like into girls idk
Profile Image for Ashtyn Elizabeth.
126 reviews
January 25, 2025
echoing other reviews that baseball isnt the most interesting plot but i like kristy’s multifaceted personality. she’s not just a tomboy stereotype, she has a crush on a boy and it’s sweet
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