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Post by CharlotteTJohanssen on Mar 30, 2018 15:53:04 GMT -5
There is a couple of each series. Karen’s Candy was my first little sister book.
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whycad
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Post by whycad on Apr 15, 2018 13:11:31 GMT -5
Dawn and the Impossible Three...my grandmother bought it for my older brother who didn't read it After that I jumped all over reading whichever I could find....I probably started reading in 1992 or 93, so there were already about 60 published.
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Post by amberonyx3 on Aug 16, 2019 22:23:06 GMT -5
Dawn and the Older Boy was the first one I read all the way through. I checked it out at the library after starting to read some of the other books in school and becoming interested in the series
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Post by fernmariposa919 on Mar 12, 2023 13:17:18 GMT -5
Dawn and the Impossible Three was the first BSC book I read. I got it from my aunt for my birthday. (8th birthday I want to say). I'm also pretty sure she also got my "Kristy's Big Day", "Claudia and Mean Janine" and "Boy-Crazy Stacey" as well. I'm not sure why she didn't give me the first four of the series! Maybe she couldn't find them?
I did read some of the Little Sister books before I started BSC, but I think I only read about four or five of them.
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Post by m0drnmoonlight on Mar 13, 2023 8:55:56 GMT -5
I think mine was Dawn and the Impossible Three. I remember my 3rd grade classroom had it. I definitely read Little Sister first but I don't remember what my first book was there. My elementary school library had a whole spinning carousel shelf's worth of BSC books, I remember poring through it XD
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oldhickory
Sitting For The Arnolds
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Post by oldhickory on Mar 13, 2023 9:43:52 GMT -5
Mine was Babysitters on Board. My library also had a huge BSC section and the librarian tried to talk me into reading one of the other books, but I insisted on this one.
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Post by oldmeanie on Mar 17, 2023 10:20:37 GMT -5
Kind of a random one... Kristy and the Mother's Day Surprise. I was reading Little Sister at the time and knew the two series were related. Not sure how young I was... I want to say second or third grade? I didn't like it that much and actually didn't re read it until my current re read (I liked it a lot better this time around). I have poor reading comprehension and I think at the time it was actually just too long for me.
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