Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) — Content Guide for Parents

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Religious themes
PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
Summertime in Stoneybrook finds the members of the Baby-sitters Club overwhelmed by client demands and a forthcoming trip to Hawaii - a situation that results in the enlistment of three unlikely sitters-in-training.
About the Author
Ann M. Martin is the author of Ten Rules for Living with My Sister, Ten Good and Bad Things About My Life, and Everything for a Dog, all from Feiwel and Friends. She won a Newbery Honor Award for A Corner of the Universe, and is the author of the beloved Baby-sitters Club series. She lives in upstate New York.
Frequently asked questions
Is Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) appropriate for a 7-year-old?
No violence is detected in the search results related to the book's narrative. No scary content is detected in the search results related to the book's narrative.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have violence?
No violence is detected in the search results related to the book's narrative.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have scary content?
No scary content is detected in the search results related to the book's narrative.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have religious themes?
No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the narrative of the book.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have racial/cultural content?
While the series features characters of different races, race is not a central theme or plot element in this specific book.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have profanity?
No profanity is detected in the search results related to the book's narrative.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have climate change?
No climate themes or discussions are detected in the search results related to the book's narrative.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have sexual identity?
No sexual content is detected in the search results related to the book's narrative.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have gender roles?
The book features characters who assert themselves in various roles, with Dawn portrayed as advocating for feminist causes. The narrative explores different character dynamics and their contributions to the group, reflecting modern feminist themes.
Does Dawn and Too Many Sitters (The Baby-Sitters Club, 98) have lgbtq+ themes?
The narrative includes characters such as Claudia's sister, who is a lesbian and develops a relationship with another girl. Additionally, Dawn is described as pansexual, advocating for causes she believes in. The representation of LGBTQ+ identities is normalized within the context of the story.



