Ann Martin does an excellent job relating to young female readers as she tells the story of Karen, Amanda, and Hanna's building a club experience. Karen is a young animal-lover, specifically cats, who decides to start the Kittycat Club after all of her friends have cats. Karen and her friends never realized how difficult it would be to find customers for their cat-sitting services. Not only was the lack of business hard on Karen, but her friendship with Nancy was dwindling too because she was not allowed to be in the club since she had a cat. After a long period of time with no customers needing their services, the club finally decides to call it quits. Finally, Karen calls Nancy and they decide to create the Fun Club, in which anyone can join because all they will be doing is having fun. By the end of the story, all is well in the life of Karen and she finally has a working club.
This story will forever be loved by younger children. Ann Martin does an excellent job keeping attention with her short chapters and short sentences for transitional readers. The story would be better with more and colored illustrations, allowing for visual representation of the storyline. The Baby-Sitters Club will forever be in the hearts of thousands of girls thanks to Ann Martin's hard work, and is an excellent addition to any classroom. Although this novel would be good for younger readers who are transitioning from picture books to novels, this book is a keeper for all grades to allow for students to keep interest in reading. I highly recommend this book, and the rest of the series, not only for the home, but for the school, too.