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The Kristy's Great Idea (The Baby-Sitters Club #1) (1) Paperback – April 1, 2010
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- Print length176 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level3 - 7
- Lexile measure610L
- Dimensions5.2 x 0.3 x 7.5 inches
- PublisherScholastic Paperbacks
- Publication dateApril 1, 2010
- ISBN-100545174759
- ISBN-13978-0545174756
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Q: It's been a decade since the last Baby-sitters Club books came out, and 24 years since the first book was published. What was it like to come back to the BSC after so many years away?
Martin: I had a great time re-visiting the characters. It was fun to explore their lives in the prequel, “"The Summer Before," and to figure out what led the girls to form The Baby-sitters Club, something that would eventually change their lives. It was like a reunion with friends--friends who haven’t changed a bit.
Q: Kristy, Claudia, Mary Anne, and Stacey are very different characters, which is in part why the series was and is still so popular. Every reader can relate to at least one of the characters. So, we have to ask you--which character are you most like?
Martin: I am most like Mary Anne who is the shy and quiet one. Like me, Mary Anne enjoys more solitary pursuits such as reading and needlework. My favorite character, however, is Kristy. I think she's my alter ego.
Q: Were you allowed to baby-sit when you were twelve? If so, were they any funny or awful stories you'd like to share?
Martin: Yes, I did a lot of baby-sitting when I was twelve. One of the worst and also funniest things that ever happened was when I was baby-sitting for our neighbors and the kids wanted to wash their parents' car. They started the job with much enthusiasm--using Brillo pads.
Q: More than 200 BSC books were published in the eighties and nineties. Are there any that you are particularly fond of and why?
Martin: My favorite Baby-sitters Club book is "Kristy's Great Idea," which is the first book and sets the series in motion. I also like the more serious books such as "Claudia and the Sad Good-bye," which deals with the death of Claudia’s grandmother. This book was written shortly after my own grandmother died. My other favorite BSC books include “Kristy and the Secret of Susan,” in which the members of the BSC baby-sit for a child with autism, and "Jessi's Secret Language" in which the girls learn American Sign Language in order to communicate with a sitting charge with profound hearing impairment.
Q: Why do you think that the series is so well-loved and has endured over so many years?
Martin: I think the characters in the BSC books are easily relatable. The books deal with timeless topics including friendship, family, and school. Also, the books tackle serious issues including racism, bullying, kids with disabilities (physical and mental), and death of a loved one. These issues were relevant to kids in the 1980s and 1990s, and are still relevant to kids today. In addition to being relatable, these are characters readers can aspire to. The kids run a business--in this case, a baby-sitting business. They are entrepreneurial, independent, creative, and confident. And at the heart of the series is the friendship--the "glue" that binds these characters. Sure, they have fights, but they're loyal and they support one another. I think a lot of us--even adults--can relate to that.
Q: "The Summer Before" takes place during the summer before the girls enter the seventh grade--where suddenly there's a ton of pressure to fit in. The months leading up to it can be filled with anxiety, excitement, and anticipation. Do you remember how you spent the summer before seventh grade?
Martin: I was nervous that summer because in the fall I would be going to a new school – the junior high (this was in the time before middle schools). Even the words "junior high" seemed terribly grown-up. My friends and I would be attending school with eighth-graders, who were one step away from high school. I spent that summer reading, going to the community pool, taking a family trip to Cape May, New Jersey, doing some baby-sitting, and also recovering from surgery. But the knowledge that I would soon be in junior high school colored every day and every activity and did lend the summer an air of both anxiety and anticipation.
Q: Despite the fun the girls have together in "The Summer Before," they're all dealing with pretty tough problems—moving away, an absentee father, a first crush. How did you choose the issues you wanted to focus on?
Martin: One of my favorite things about writing a series was that the characters themselves generated plot ideas for later books. One of the themes that developed as the series progressed was that of Kristy's relationship with her father. It was an idea I enjoyed exploring, and when I had the opportunity to write the prequel I realized that this summer would be a charged time for Kristy, and that I could introduce the issues she had with her father here; then they could unfold in the later books. The same applied to Stacey. Her reasons for moving to Stoneybrook had been revealed in later books, but I realized that during this particular summer the reader could actually watch the events take place. The other issues – a first crush, wanting more independence yet still feeling like a kid--are themes that I felt would resonate with most "tween" readers.
Q: Even though the books have been out of print for ten years there are still some very devoted fans. Surely you must have received a ton of letters about the series over the years. Are there any that stick out in your mind?
Martin: The most memorable are stories of girls who have written to me and told me that I’ve made an impact on their lives, that The Baby-sitters Club books have turned them into readers. Some have also said that the BSC books made them aspire to become writers. I’ve also heard from a lot of the original fans who grew up to become teachers, librarians, editors, journalists, entrepreneurs, etc. To know that this series inspired a generation of readers and writers is very humbling.
Q: There’s been a lot of speculation in the blogosphere about where Claudia, Kristy, Mary Ann, and Stacey would be now, in 2010, had they grown up. Do you have any thoughts on what path each would have taken?
Martin: I understand the fascination of the older BSC fans who would like to know what happened with the characters when they got older. It’s thrilling to realize that after all these years the fans remain passionate about the books and the characters in The Baby-sitters Club. I can see Kristy running a business--I can also see her being in politics. I think Mary Anne became a teacher. I imagine Stacey went into fashion--not as a designer, but maybe on the business side. And Claudia became an artist. I think fans can fill in for the rest of the characters!
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- Publisher : Scholastic Paperbacks (April 1, 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 176 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0545174759
- ISBN-13 : 978-0545174756
- Reading age : 8 - 12 years, from customers
- Lexile measure : 610L
- Grade level : 3 - 7
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.2 x 0.3 x 7.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,087,630 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #360 in Children's Babysitting Books
- #15,910 in Children's Friendship Books
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Ann M. Martin is the bestselling author of the momentous series The Baby-sitters Club, as well as the Main Street series. Her other acclaimed novels include “A Dog’s Life,” “Belle Teal,” “Here Today,” and the Newbery Honor Book “A Corner of the Universe.” She lives in upstate New York. For more information, visit www.scholastic.com/bsc.
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Customers love this classic book as a kid, describing it as a fun walk down memory lane that's great for all ages. The book is easy to comprehend, teaching money management skills, and features well-developed characters with different personalities. Customers find it humorous and fashionable, with one noting it doesn't feel dated at all.
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Customers find the book highly readable and enjoyable, with several mentioning they loved it as a child. One customer notes it's great for mother and daughter bonding.
"...I am now purchasing these for my daughters. They are enjoying these books! There are some journal letters written in cursive...." Read more
"...It’s so cute and fun and relatable for her. It makes reading fun for her." Read more
"Just a good read. Don’t take my word for it… butterfly in the sky I can go twice as high…" Read more
"I enjoyed reading this again as an adult and seeing the real issues all the girls had. Especially from Kristy’s POV" Read more
Customers enjoy the storytelling in this book, describing it as a fun walk down memory lane and an entertaining read. One customer specifically mentions the adventures of getting the club started.
"My 9 year old daughter is obsessed with this series. It’s so cute and fun and relatable for her. It makes reading fun for her." Read more
"...She’s sophisticated, fashionable and just as boy crazy as Claudia, making her the perfect choice for a new best friend...." Read more
"...I love their personalities and adventures getting the club started. Did then, and do now. Was this book too easy for me? Of course!..." Read more
"...It is great for children. It touches on so many topics in such a wonderful way. From diabetes to a later story-line involving scoliosis...." Read more
Customers find this book suitable for all ages, with one customer specifically noting it's highly recommended for middle school aged girls.
"...Say what you will about the writing. It’s meant for young girls, not a grown adult and the writing reflects Martin’s intended audience...." Read more
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Customers find the book easy to comprehend and appreciate how it teaches money management skills.
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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting that the characters are all very different, and one customer mentions that the story is based on a real child's life.
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"Great book for my 9 year old. Kept her interested and she read it very fast. Was easy to comprehend. Super cute book series!" Read more
Customers find the book humorous, with one mentioning it covers numerous amusing episodes.
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Customers appreciate the book's style, finding it fashionable, with one customer noting it makes a great companion to Raina Telgemeier's graphic set.
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Customers appreciate the book's timeless quality, with one noting that it doesn't feel dated at all.
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"...It's still entertaining, doesn't touch on technology much so it's timeless, still deals with issues we still deal with today, and is a wholesome read..." Read more
"Classic. Just like the 90s." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024I loved these books growing up, had all of them! I am now purchasing these for my daughters. They are enjoying these books! There are some journal letters written in cursive. So if your child can’t read cursive they may need you to read it to them. However, the cursive is very neat and easy for a child to figure it out. This is a skill that I want my girls to learn so I like the challenge for them.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024My 9 year old daughter is obsessed with this series. It’s so cute and fun and relatable for her. It makes reading fun for her.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024Just a good read. Don’t take my word for it… butterfly in the sky I can go twice as high…
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025I read the Baby-Sitters Club when I was in Elementary school and middle school and loved them. I just turned 40 and decided to challenge my daughters to go through the series with me. It is so fun to get to share it with my girls all these years later!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2016Posted originally on my blog:[...]
As a little girl, I absolutely loved The Baby-sitters Club series and would save up every penny I could to purchase the newest one. Of course, Kristy’s Great Idea came out when I was only a year old, so I can’t claim to have been a fan from the very beginning. But considering I read my first BSC book at the age of five or six, I definitely feel a kinship to the book and its characters.
Kristy’s Great Idea is where it all begins. Kristy Thomas has entered into seventh grade with her childhood friends, Mary Anne Spier and Claudia Kishi. Despite having a rocky summer vacation, the friends are trying desperately to keep their friendship from drifting away. This isn’t exactly easy as it is becoming clear Claudia is growing up, thus leaving Kristy and Mary Anne to feel as if they are being left behind.
Nonetheless, in a spark of genius, Kristy comes up with an idea of forming a club/business that will help parents with easily locating a babysitter with only one phone call. As Kristy brings the idea to her friends’ attention, Claudia suggests inviting a new girl, Stacey McGill to join them and in no time, The Baby-sitters Club is up and running. The girls experience some memorable, yet stressful experiences as they embark on their first babysitting gigs. But nothing, not dogs, crazy kids or a spooky witch next door can keep these girls down.
Each girl in the club is different from the other.
Kristy Thomas: Living with her single mother and three brothers, Kristy is the tomboy in the club. She’s athletic, impulsive and bossy. She has yet to gain an interest in trivial things like boys and dating. As the creator of The Baby-sitters Club, she’s nominated President and with that title comes the responsibility of hosting the meetings three times a week. In this book, she struggles with overcoming her dislike for her mother’s new boyfriend, Watson. After years without a man in the house, Kristy even goes as far to avoid meeting Watson’s children until an emergency leaves him in desperate need for a sitter and only Kristy being available to help.
Claudia Kishi: Claudia is an exotic beauty with a great passion for art, clothing and boys. Her discovery of boys has caused some distance between her and her best friends, Mary Anne and Kristy in the summer prior to Kristy’s Big Idea. But with the creation of The Baby-sitters Club, she has found it to be helpful in keeping their friendship strong, while still having enough room to add in new girl, Stacey. Though Claudia is extremely creative, she lacks any enthusiasm when it comes to school. Especially since she’s lived in the shadow of her genius sister, Janine. As Vice-President of the club, Claudia’s room serves as home base for the club’s meetings and she’s always willing to provide plenty of snacks.
Mary Anne Spier: Mary Anne Spier is shy, quiet and childlike. Some of which comes from her overprotective father, who tries too hard to protect his daughter. Despite their differences, she is Kristy’s best friend and at times a good voice of reason. She still dresses like a little girl and with her strict father always looking over her shoulder, she finds it hard to see a time in the future where that may change. As Secretary for the club, she’s responsible for maintaining the club’s schedule. Though she’s quiet and demure, she’s fiercely protective of her friends and is probably the most loyal of them all.
Stacey McGill: A New Yorker, born and raised, Stacey is still adjusting to small town life when she’s invited to join The Baby-Sitters Club. She’s sophisticated, fashionable and just as boy crazy as Claudia, making her the perfect choice for a new best friend. Due to her diabetes, she’s extremely cautious with what she eats and has to spend a lot of time worrying about her health. She’s naturally good with numbers and this helps her to be the perfect candidate for the club’s Treasurer.
Say what you will about the writing. It’s meant for young girls, not a grown adult and the writing reflects Martin’s intended audience. The pace can be a little slow at times and clearly being in the mind of a twelve year old is not always the best experience. Nonetheless rereading this book brought back so many memories. For one, I am still young enough to remember The Baby-sitters Club television series from the 90’s and Kristy’s Great Idea was one of those episodes. As I was reading the book, I can still envision the original actresses who portrayed Kristy, Claudia, Mary Anne and Stacey. While I enjoyed rereading this book, I wish I could recapture the enthusiasm and joy I had experienced as a child. Perhaps, it’s just proof that as I have aged, so has my literary tastes.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2016I read "The Baby-Sitter's Club" beginning in third grade (in early 1992), right up until 1995 when I graduated sixth grade. I loved the series and only parted ways with it when I felt I was "too old" for the books. By that point, there were easily 80 books and I may likely have read all of them. When I found out the series turned 30 this past week, I felt a little nostalgic and decided to read the book that got me started as a nine-year-old in 1992.
24 years later, as a 33 year old, I realize why I loved these books so much. I love nostalgia (I write about nostalgia as a hobby), and this felt natural. These girls felt like old friends. I love their personalities and adventures getting the club started. Did then, and do now. Was this book too easy for me? Of course! I'm 21 years older than I was when I stopped reading them. Was it addictive? As much now as it was then! Am I going to re-read the series based on wanting to read this book over? No, but I'm curious about the ones I didn't read after I stopped reading the series.
I love how this series started, then and now. It doesn't feel dated at all (even though there is no mention of cell phones). This book has an innocent feel that makes me appreciate the times I grew up in.
Kristy's great idea became quite the lucrative business for girls that wanted to do what they love most. If only we can all take a page from that ambition.
Her great idea got me started on a series that I still love to this day. Times change, interests change, but I will always feel grateful to a Great Idea that got me really reading!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024I enjoyed reading this again as an adult and seeing the real issues all the girls had. Especially from Kristy’s POV
- Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024Fast and easy way to gift a book to my grand daughter.
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- AngelaPReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 28, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, fun series - encourages reading development
Bought for our granddaughter who is 8 years old. She started reading one of the series at school just before the summer break and thoroughly enjoyed it. We purchased the first three books so that she could start at the beginning. She loves reading at night before going to sleep. These have great characters running through the series. It's also something she can share with her mum who can remember reading them when she was young.
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ClarisaReviewed in Mexico on November 3, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Como se describe
Llego muy bien y rápido. Es tal cual se describe
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panonicaReviewed in Japan on December 29, 2002
4.0 out of 5 stars 子供の頃を思い出す!
仲良し4人組がトラブったり、喧嘩しながらもベビーシッターズクラブを切り盛りしていく。
小学生くらいの年頃に感じる『大人になりたい!』気分がよく出てて面白い。
電話一本でベビーシッターを派遣するところなんかがいかにもアメリカらしい発想。がっちりお金も貰ってしっかりしてるし。
英語はシンプルだけど、アメリカ英語のくだけた感じがよくわかっていいかも。
GradedReaderの一環で読みましたが、普通のペーパーバックぽいので慣れるのに時間がかかりました。
- 1 click shopperReviewed in India on October 7, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Good clean fun
My 8yr old daughter really enjoyed this book. I was comfortable with her reading it because it's a good clean book that does not have stuff about sex or drugs instead it handles everyday issues that kids are exposed to eg: divorce,diabetes,secrets,tempers etc.. Looking forward to the whole series ;)
- DMTReviewed in Canada on January 9, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Good series
Good read got preteens