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In Ann M. Martin's Logan Bruno, Boy Baby-Sitter, Logan works as a baby-sitter in the suburban town of Stoneybrook and is teased by his peers for being a boy in a traditionally female role. He befriends a popular classmate known as Jam and begins spending time with his group, which lands Logan in serious trouble that overwhelms him. Even Mary Anne and the other Baby-sitters are unable to help him resolve the situation, illustrating the challenges he faces.
Quick Summary
Logan Bruno proves that baby-sitting is a skill, not a gender thing, in this empowering story about standing up to bullies and finding your crew. Readers will cheer as Logan trades his nervous reputation for some serious street smarts when he teams up with Jam's group, but quickly discovers that tough crowds come with even tougher consequences. If your kid loves the humor and heart of the Baby-Sitters Club series, they'll root for Logan's journey from teased to tough. Perfect for kids ages 8-12 who enjoy relatable school stories with just enough drama and a hero they can root for.