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There's Something Odd about the Babysitter
Hardback

There’s Something Odd about the Babysitter

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Freddie has had many many babysitters over the years. And he's never liked a single one.

So when a new one shows up, he's sure he's in for a boring night. Yet the babysitter seems nervous. Their table manners are appalling. And dinner is garbage. . . literally.

But after Freddie decides to team up with the babysitter to turn the evening around, what started out as boring becomes a night he won't forget.

Humorous and heartfelt, this picture book full of delightful art is about letting new people (or raccoons) in...even when it's hard.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
St Martin's Press
Country
United States
Date
3 June 2025
Pages
40
ISBN
9781250345141

Freddie has had many many babysitters over the years. And he's never liked a single one.

So when a new one shows up, he's sure he's in for a boring night. Yet the babysitter seems nervous. Their table manners are appalling. And dinner is garbage. . . literally.

But after Freddie decides to team up with the babysitter to turn the evening around, what started out as boring becomes a night he won't forget.

Humorous and heartfelt, this picture book full of delightful art is about letting new people (or raccoons) in...even when it's hard.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
St Martin's Press
Country
United States
Date
3 June 2025
Pages
40
ISBN
9781250345141