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Out of Control!

Stephanie's got two big problems: She's in charge of planning the sixth graders' carnival. But she has to baby-sit the twins at the sane time.

She thinks she can handle it -- until she almost loses one of the twins while baby-sitting. Then the day of the carnival is nearly a disaster. Can Stephanie and a hundred wiggling giggling worms save the day?

144 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1994

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Mary Wright

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November 7, 2013
Another fun Full House read. I had read this one as a kid, but I didn't really remember it very well.

It was a sweet, cute, lighthearted story - I needed that after yesterday!
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December 13, 2024
4.75 stars. This book's central focus is Stephanie Tanner. Stephanie is tasked with creating a project for her class to participate in the school's library fundraiser. Each grade has its project committee, which means that Stephanie's project will have to compete with the project of her arch-rival flamingo club leader, Jenni Morris. While thinking of an idea for the project, Stephanie is unpleasantly reminded by Aunt Becky that she has agreed to babysit her twin cousins, Nicky and Alex, every Tuesday afternoon/ evening over six weeks. Stephanie attempts to multitask between babysitting and the project committee. Things begin pleasantly but quickly devolves into chaos. The following Tuesday, Stephanie and the committee devised the perfect project for the fundraiser: a children's carnival. Everything is going great for Stephanie until she misplaces one of the twins at a committee meeting. This situation teaches Stephanie the importance of honesty.
Overall, I found this book wholesome and a delight to read. I enjoyed that the characters and their traits were similar to those of the TV show, in addition to the new characters. I also appreciated that the plot points and storyline of the book were different from the TV show. This writing style gives the stories in the series variety. I will continue the series.
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October 17, 2021
I must have read this one in my youth but I didn't remember much about it. This one was pretty cute.
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November 8, 2015
Stephanie agrees to be the leader of a grade six project, but it's on the same day that she has to babysit two twins. What can she do? You have to read the book to find out what Stephanie does to solve the problem.

I love this book. I love the whole entire series!
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