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    No Babysitters Allowed by Amber Stewart, Laura Rankin

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    • ISBN: 1599901544
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
    • Pub. Date: October 2008
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    Synopsis

    Hopscotch is a very brave bunny—except when his parents go out and Mrs. Honeybunch comes to stay. She wants to play, but Hopscotch would much rather be alone in his special NO BABYSITTERS ALLOWED fort . . . that is, until he hears Mrs. Honeybunch reading his books all wrong. But explaining the right way to tell the stories would mean leaving his fort, and Hopscotch isn’t sure he’s brave enough for that.

    This sweetly funny story about separation anxiety will provide ample reassurance to young children (and their worried parents) facing babysitter night.

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    It is not always easy to find a good person to care for a child while the parents go out, but sometimes the bigger challenge is to get the child to be willing to be left behind with even the best babysitter. That is the situation that Hopscotch and his parents face when the little rabbit is left with Mrs. Honeybunch. All of her invitations to paint, build a car, or play hide and seek are rejected. Hopscotch retreats under the table, leaving his favorite stuffed toy outside. Wise Mrs. Honeybunch finally coaxes Hopscotch out by deliberately mixing up the little rabbit's favorite stories. Soon, she has Hopscotch happily doing all of the activities before he contently goes off to bed. Laura Rankin's brightly colored illustrations make it possible for children to follow the story by reading the pictures. That might be a good idea since the story is a bit text heavy for preschoolers. At the same time, in some ways this story's appeal may be limited; for many children, having a caregiver, during the day or at night, is an everyday occurrence. Reviewer: Mary Hynes-Berry

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    Biography

    Amber Stewart is a children's book editor and is the author of Rabbit Ears. She lives in London, England.

    Laura Rankin wrote and illustrated Ruthie and the (Not So) Teeny Tiny Lie, and has also illustrated the picture books Rabbit Ears, Fluffy and Baron, and the Harriet Bean mysteries by Alexander McCall Smith. She lives in Kennebunk, Maine.

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