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Part of "The Baby-Sitters Club" series
"Boy-Crazy Stacey" by Ann M. Martin is the eighth book in the beloved "Baby-Sitters Club" series. In this installment, Stacey McGill, one of the club's founding members, is dealing with a major crush on a boy named Robert. Stacey's friends in the Baby-Sitters Club, Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, and Mallory, are all there to support her and offer their advice, but Stacey's insecurities and past experiences with boys make it difficult for her to navigate this new relationship. The book explores the ups and downs of young love and the challenges of growing up. Stacey's character development is one of the highlights of the story, as she learns to balance her desire for romance with her responsibilities as a babysitter and a friend. The other members of the Baby-Sitters Club also have their own subplots, adding depth and variety to the narrative. Martin's writing is engaging and relatable, making "Boy-Crazy Stacey" a great choice for middle grade readers. The book's themes of friendship, responsibility, and self-discovery will resonate with readers who are dealing with similar issues in their own lives. Overall, "Boy-Crazy Stacey" is a delightful addition to the "Baby-Sitters Club" series. It offers a realistic and heartfelt portrayal of young love and the complexities of growing up, while also showcasing the importance of friendship and support. Fans of the series will not be disappointed, and new readers will be eager to explore the rest of the "Baby-Sitters Club" world...
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Kristy's Great Idea
The very first book in the Babysitter's Club series, this is a great choice for fans of 'Boy-Crazy Stacey' who want to learn more about the club's founder, Kristy Thomas. In this book, Kristy comes up with the idea to start a babysitting club in her neighborhood, and the story follows her as she recruits her friends and sets up the club's operations.
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Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls
This is another great book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a particularly good choice for readers who enjoyed the mystery elements of 'Boy-Crazy Stacey'. In this book, Claudia Kishi, the club's vice president and resident artist, starts receiving phantom phone calls, and it's up to the club to solve the mystery and put a stop to the calls.
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The Truth About Stacey
This is the book in the Babysitter's Club series that focuses on Stacey McGill, the club's treasurer and the protagonist of 'Boy-Crazy Stacey'. In this book, Stacey is forced to confront her diabetes and the challenges it presents, both in her personal life and as a babysitter. Readers who enjoyed learning more about Stacey's struggles with boys and her efforts to balance her social life with her responsibilities as a babysitter will love this book.
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Mary Anne Saves the Day
This is the fourth book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a great choice for readers who want to learn more about Mary Anne Spier, the club's secretary. In this book, Mary Anne is left in charge of the club when Kristy is away on a family vacation, and she must learn to step up and take charge, even when things don't go according to plan.
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Dawn and the Impossible Three
This is the fifth book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a great choice for readers who want to learn more about Dawn Schafer, the club's newest member. In this book, Dawn is struggling to adjust to life in Stoneybrook, and she takes on a particularly challenging babysitting job in order to prove herself to the club. Readers who enjoyed the themes of friendship and belonging in 'Boy-Crazy Stacey' will love this book.
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Jessi's Secret Language
This is the eighth book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a great choice for readers who want to learn more about Jessi Ramsey, the club's youngest member. In this book, Jessi is struggling to fit in with the other members of the club, and she turns to her love of ballet and her secret language with her little sister to help her find her place. Readers who enjoyed the themes of identity and self-discovery in 'Boy-Crazy Stacey' will love this book.
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The Ghost at Dawn's House
This is the tenth book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a great choice for readers who enjoyed the mystery elements of 'Boy-Crazy Stacey'. In this book, Dawn Schafer is convinced that her house is haunted, and it's up to the club to solve the mystery and put the ghost to rest. Readers who loved the excitement and suspense of 'Boy-Crazy Stacey' will be drawn in by this book's intriguing plot.
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Claudia and Mean Janine
This is the eleventh book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a great choice for readers who want to learn more about Claudia Kishi. In this book, Claudia is struggling to balance her responsibilities as a babysitter with her desire to be a good sister to her bossy older sister, Janine. Readers who enjoyed the themes of family and sibling rivalry in 'Boy-Crazy Stacey' will love this book.
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Stacey's Mistake
This is the twelfth book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a great choice for readers who want to learn more about Stacey McGill. In this book, Stacey is struggling to balance her schoolwork with her responsibilities as a babysitter, and she makes a mistake that could cost her the club's trust. Readers who enjoyed the themes of responsibility and accountability in 'Boy-Crazy Stacey' will love this book.
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Kristy's Big Day
This is the sixteenth book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a great choice for readers who want to learn more about Kristy Thomas. In this book, Kristy is planning her mother's wedding, and she must learn to balance her responsibilities as a babysitter with her role as a bridesmaid. Readers who enjoyed the themes of family and friendship in 'Boy-Crazy Stacey' will love this book.
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The Fire at Mary Anne's House
This is the nineteenth book in the Babysitter's Club series, and it's a great choice for readers who enjoyed the excitement and suspense of 'Boy-Crazy Stacey'. In this book, Mary Anne Spier's house catches fire, and the club must come together to help her family recover from the disaster. Readers who loved the themes of resilience and community in 'Boy-Crazy Stacey' will be moved by this book's powerful message.
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