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I remember wanting to start a club with my friends after reading these books when I was younger! It was so much fun starting them but we never knew what to do after the first few meetings 🤣🤣
I forgot this book existed, but I liked it plenty more than the last one simply from the level of self-awareness I have now that if you invite only cat owners that don't actually have anything in common other than cat ownership to a club and have them bring their cats, someone's going to get into a fight. Also, finally, Nancy shows up. I was worried they'd canceled her for the reboot!
So far, this is the one where Karen comes across as less of a brat which is why I probably liked it best of the series so far. As always, these are good re-imagining of the original series in graphic novel format, and the stories are cute. You do have to think back to the fact that the books were set in a different time which may need some explanation for younger kids reading this because the artwork and style implies a more modern take. All in all, another fun read. And my now adult daughter st...
Headstrong Karen sets all her friendships on fire and is set up to fail in her new cat-sitting venture by family members who want to sidestep a tantrum now in favor of a lesson learned later.I'm getting tired of dealing with Karen too and have been thinking about dropping this series. I think the nail in the coffin is the horribly drawn creature the artist somehow thinks looks like a Bernese Mountain Dog.
Almost middle grade Monday, I’m back with another BSC graphic novel but this time it’s Baby-Sitters Little Sister - Karen’s Kittycat Club. I never read these as a kid, so it was interesting to read about Karen (Kristy’s step-sister). Karen’s friend gets a cat so she decides to start a kittycat club where they bring their cats and offer to cat sit. When another friend without a cat wants to join, Karen won’t let her. Then they finally get a cat sitting job but the cat owner thinks Karen is too yo...
Karen really wants to form a club like her big step-sister Kristy. Two of her good friends now have cats, so she has the idea to form a club of people who have cats and can cat-sit for people going on vacation. She asks Kristy how she started the baby-sitting club with her friends. Then she tries to follow that exact model with the Kittycat Club. But Amanda and Hannie can barely stand each other. And no one seems to be calling them to cat sit. And Karen's friend Nancy is upset because she doesn'...
Enjoyable and sweet and cute and short. I like this whole babysitter’s club series graphic novels. Cool escapism helpers.
I am done with Karen and her tantrums.
As expected, this was adorable and fun. Katy Farina's artwork is so perfect for capturing Karen's adventures, there are many times while I'm reading that I'm giggling over facial expressions, or in this book, hilariously adorable cats. It's just all so precious and I never want it to end. I also liked that the BSC made an appearance in this book, and loved that the one panel was reminiscent of the original Kristy's Great Idea cover!
Ah, Karen. I was never your target demo and I'm still not, though I will say I have never related more than when you decided that your club should be about cats and should have cats attend the meetings because KITTIES.If you're new to the Little Sister series, enjoy. If you're an adult, take a shot each time a character has changed looks from the originals and kiss your liver goodbye. Or join me in wondering Why The Actual Heck Nancy is no longer a redhead. Seriously, since Amanda got changed to...
Karen wants to be cool like Kristy and the Babysitters' Club by starting her own Kittycat Club and it's a disaster. She makes Hanni and the girl with the $4000 cat bring their cats to the meetings, so catfights, and Nancy is excluded because she does not have cats. The Kittycat Club also wants to be cat sitters but nobody wants a second grade cat sitter and mommy wouldn't drive Karen around to feed cats in Watson's neighborhood anyway. In the end, Kristy explains the difference between enthusias...
I liked the book because Karen wants to start a club because all her friends have cats. Only people with cats can join. All the adults think they are too young to look after their cats. The club does not work out like she hoped and all the cats attacked each other so Karen decided to shut it down. Instead with her other best friend she made a fun club where everyone could join.
I recently finished re-reading the original Baby-Sitters Little Sister book and appreciated how close this graphic adaptation stayed to the original text. My favorite part of this graphic novel series is how diverse it is. Also, Nancy Dawes, Karen's little house best friend, is fat! As a fellow fat girl, I was pleased with this representation. I am glad that children get to read this series now and (hopefully) see themselves represented in the diverse cast of characters depicted in the graphic a...
The way this brat treats her friends makes no sense. Hannie is her best friend only for the four or so days a month Karen is at her dad’s house even though the two girls go to school together. The rest of the time another girl is her best friend. Does Hannie know how poorly she’s ranked? Then Karen has Hannie and Amanda be in her club even though she knows they don’t get along. Owning a cat is not a reason people are going to start liking each other, especially when one is a complete snob about
I want to join the kittycat club!
Had a good ending but had some issues mid book.
Karen wants to start a Kittycat Club and run it as a cat sitting business too. She starts by sending invites to Hannie and Amanda to join her club, fill the roles of president, vice president and secretary, set club rules, and of course make lots of money. However there's bickering not only among their cats, but the girls too! Things don't go quite as smoothly as Karen had hoped. Will the Kittycat Club make it?The three girls have to work through a lot through this story and Karen ends up learni...
I had a fun time readings this book because I like cats 😸😸😸
You may think I'm biased because this book is about cats and I love cats but this was definitely the best of the series so far! Karen wasn't so bratty. She made mistakes and learned from them and acted very much like a second grader would act. Can't wait to buy this for my school library!
I have always adored the Babysitters club series and when I found out there will be graphic novels of them, I was so excited!!! I especially like this book and would love to give this a great review because of how great the message is. I love how throughout the book, it showed realistic conflicts on friendships and how the young characters solved their problems through cognitive thinking and discussions. Karen is such a great role model to the younger generations by showing us that we can solve