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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GOOD WORK!
I liked this book. Claudia was my favorite of the original quartet, so naturally I enjoyed this book. I love the descriptions of Claudia's cleverly put together ensembles and her appreciation for art. That speaks to sensitivity and creativity.

Betsy Sobak, Claudia's young charge is a virtuoso in the fine art of practical jokes. Her jokes are hostile and are...

Published on August 20, 2000

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3.0 out of 5 stars i thought the book was quite good. And quite enjoyed it
In this one the babysitters take on quite a diffcult charge.Betsy Sobak joke lover whos past babysitters refuse to take on again,So when claudia gets the job shes more than a little naroves .Her fares turn out to be right .when in one of.Betsy jokes claudia breaks her leg.Now claudias talking of quitng the club.Can the babysitters teach basty a leson or will claudia quit...
Published on May 19, 1998


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GOOD WORK!, August 20, 2000
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I liked this book. Claudia was my favorite of the original quartet, so naturally I enjoyed this book. I love the descriptions of Claudia's cleverly put together ensembles and her appreciation for art. That speaks to sensitivity and creativity.

Betsy Sobak, Claudia's young charge is a virtuoso in the fine art of practical jokes. Her jokes are hostile and are always at the expense of another person. During Claudia's first sitting stint with Betsy, she falls from a tire swing and breaks her leg. Luckily for Claudia, her trio of sitting pals come through like the Cavalry by out-joking Betsy (in a safe way, of course) to teach her an object lesson in how to treat people in a humane fashion. Lesson: It is only kidding or funny if all sides are enjoying it, but if one side is not having fun, it is no longer kidding, it is mean.

I liked Betsy. The description given of her sounds like a cute kid with a vivid imagination. Ann Martin has a real gift for descriptions, dialogs, character development and I like the way the charges have a parallel plot running to the central plot the sitters are contending with. Ms. Martin has a real gift for the voices and feelings of kids.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Practial jokes can hurt people, August 29, 1998
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Claudia is nervous when she sits for Betsy Sobak. Betsy puts a practial joke on Claudia to brake her leg. Then Claudia thinks on quitting the club cause of Betsy! Can the club put a joke on Betsy? Find Out!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Betsy Sobak, June 17, 1999
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Claudia's not worried when she hears her newest baby-sitting charge, Betsy Sobak, is a great practical joker.After all, how much harm can one little girl do? Plenty. Claudia breaks her leg as a result of one of Betsy's mean jokes...and now she's talking about quitting the club. "Baby-Sitting," she says, "is too dangerous." Kristy thinks Betsy needs to be taught a lesson. She also thinks the Baby-Sitters are just the ones to do it. Wath out, Betsy Sobak! The joke war is on!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Claudia and the Bad Joke, June 6, 2006
ISBN 0590415832 - In every BSC book I've read so far, Martin has always tended to write the main story with a secondary story that runs somewhat parallel and ties in at the end. This book doesn't seem to have that secondary story, which was too bad - I thought there were several chances for it, especially with Cathy, Claudia's hospital roommate. It didn't detract from the story, though.

When a call comes in to the BSC from a new client, the girls voice some suspicion - the Sobak's live in an area where people usually use other sitters - so Claudia, who has taken the job, asks around. Told by other sitters that Betsy's a handful, and a practical joker, Claudia believes she's prepared. She has no idea! A practical joke goes badly and Claudia ends up with a badly broken leg.

Missing a lot of school is not a good thing for a student like Claudia, who has to work hard just to keep up. With little to do, Claudia's mind dwells on her accident and she begins to wonder if babysitting is too dangerous. What if she had broken her arm or hand and couldn't do her art anymore? Prepared to quit the BSC if necessary, Claudia turns to her grandmother Mimi, who believes that her fear is really of not being in control.

The girls set out to teach Betsy that practical jokes are not always funny - and they go a few rounds with the girl before she finally gets it. Betsy does learn, and Claudia does heal but will Claudia really quit the BSC?

The practical jokes battles were amusing, and it was good that the girls were aware that they probably shouldn't be engaging Betsy in them. It was also nice that Stacey hasn't been forgotten. Martin always seems to do a very good job with those details.

- AnnaLovesBooks
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bad joke indeed!, October 3, 2011
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The Baby-Sitters Club books were fun to read back then when I was in elementary school, but they also taught valuable lessons. This one teaches how pranks might not seem to be a big deal, but people can seriously get hurt from them, like poor Claudia. A broken leg is pretty darned serious, but the girl who pranked Claudia sure learned her lesson after the BSC pranked her back (in a safe way) to show her that a prank isn't funny if someone is hurt or humiliated. One of my favorite books.
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3.0 out of 5 stars i thought the book was quite good. And quite enjoyed it, May 19, 1998
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In this one the babysitters take on quite a diffcult charge.Betsy Sobak joke lover whos past babysitters refuse to take on again,So when claudia gets the job shes more than a little naroves .Her fares turn out to be right .when in one of.Betsy jokes claudia breaks her leg.Now claudias talking of quitng the club.Can the babysitters teach basty a leson or will claudia quit the club.
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5.0 out of 5 stars this was a great book., March 31, 1998
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cladia in a situation .she had to choise from staying or leaving the baby sitters club because she thouht she might hurt herself again but worse
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Recomended to anybody who knows children., March 4, 1999
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Ann M. Martin brings together books that only a imaginitive person could. The book, CLAUDIA AND THE BAD JOKE, brings forth problems in everyday, human life. Practical jokes, babysitting, and the common teenager problem:study-or-fail are combined in this fabulous book. So read read read it!!!!!!
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book, May 7, 2005
When Claudia has to baby sit for a practicaljoker nemed, Betsy, Claudia has nothing to worry about. Until it becomes bad...
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