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Paperback Dawn's Book

ISBN: 0590228641

ISBN13: 9780590228640

Dawn's Book

(Book #3 in the The Baby-Sitters Club Portrait Collection Series)

Dawn tells what really happened when she saved two kids from a fire. Baby-sitters Club Portrait Collection. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Good

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The autobiography of BSC's California girl. Dawn describes her life when she was born and how she met Sunny Winslow. Dawn describes wat happened when she rescued Clover from a burning house. And when she moved to Stoneybrook and met Mary Anne Spier.....

dawn's book

My favourite stories in this book are how Dawn Met Sunny, when she rescued Clover and Daffodil from the burning house and when she moved to Stoneybrook and did something she shouldn't have done but learned a lesson from it. This book portrayed her to have a soft side more so than a critical side which she showed in other books at times. Other good and funny parts were when Dawn glued blocks together in nursery school cause she loved her building so much, how Sunny used Morse Code to rescue her and Dawn's mother from a stuck elevator and the pretend cooking show Dawn had with Stoneybrook sitting charge Sandra before she betrayed her with snooping around.

A great book.

Dawn's Book I like this book very much. My favorite part was when Sunny's mother and Dawn's mother were stuck in the elevator. Sunny used Morse code to talk to her mother when her mother was stuck in the elevator. I also like the part when Dawn became a hero because she rescued two kids when there was a fire in the two kids' house. Thank you for sending the book over. I think Dawn had an interesting life too.

Interesting life of a unique character!

Dawn's life is interesting and she is a unique character. One poignant part was when Dawn's parents split up. I can see why Sharon couldn't stay married to Jack. Sometimes I just mentally told Jack to shut up, especially when he ridiculed Sharon in front of their kids, then was lying to her. Another interesting part is that Dawn's maternal grandparents constantly bicker over such stupid things and criticize each other. I think Sharon felt bad about it, especially at the anniversary dinner and tried to keep it from her kids. I kind of saw that cycle being passed on to Jack and Sharon, but Sharon was courageous enough to break out of that marriage. I hope one day Dawn decides to move back to Stoneybrook. Mary Anne and Dawn are lucky to have each other.

This book is good for you if you like Dawn

I liked this book even though Dawn isn't my favorite sitter (Claudia and Stacy and Abby are)I ddin't like the last story where she read the letter that wasn't hers and then got caught. It was dumb of her to just blurt it out all that. But all in all, this book was pretty enjoyable.
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