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Description
In this Baby-Sitters Club story, Mary Anne faces a double dilemma when Logan's parents announce he'll be sent to boarding school and she worries her new first-aid class won't teach her enough to handle emergencies. The news throws the club into turmoil, and Mary Anne must support her friends while dealing with her own doubts. As the group rallies together, they confront the challenges of change and learn what it really means to be there for each other.
Quick Summary
Mary Anne's got a lot on her plate in this one: Logan might be leaving for boarding school, and she's feeling unsure about her first aid skills after a class that didn't go as planned. When a small crisis erupts during a babysitting job, Mary Anne steps up and discovers that her training, even if imperfect, can still make a difference. The story mixes the cozy, friend-focused drama BSC fans love with a dash of genuine tension, making it feel a little more urgent than the usual sleepover antics. Kids who like series with strong friendships and a hint of everyday adventure will find it relatable, while the short chapters and straightforward language keep the pace quick for reluctant readers. Parents will appreciate that the book gently touches on themes of change, responsibility, and the value of learning new skills, with nothing too scary just enough excitement to keep things lively. If your child enjoys the mix of humor and heart in books like *Diary of a Wimpy Kid*, they'll likely enjoy Mary Anne's latest rescue.