
Stacey's parents want to drag her off to another specialist in the hope of curing her diabetes, but she worries about losing her new friends in the Club.
year: 1986, 1988, 2010, 2020
call number/section: 1000, 3
subjects: babysitters, fiction, diabetes, large type books, babysitters club (imaginary organization), juvenile fiction, secrecy, fiction, clubs, large print books
Editions

Martin, Ann M.
Scholastic (1986)
Stacey, a member of the Baby-sitters Club, learns to cope with her diabetes and her overprotective parents.
Schools: 1

Martin, Ann M.
Grey Castle Press (1988)
Stacey, a member of the Baby-sitters Club, learns to cope with her diabetes and her overprotective parents.
Schools: 1

Martin, Ann M.
Scholastic (2010)
Stacey's parents want to drag her off to another specialist in the hope of curing her diabetes, but she worries about losing her new friends in the Club.
Schools: 3

Martin, Ann M.
Schools: 0

Martin, Ann M.
Stacey, a member of the Baby-sitters Club, learns to cope with her diabetes and her overprotective parents.
Schools: 2

Martin, Ann M.
Stacey, a member of the Baby-sitters Club, struggles with her parents who refuse to believe that she has diabetes.
Schools: 3
Martin, Ann M.
Stacey, a member of the Baby-sitters Club, learns to cope with her diabetes and her overprotective parents.
Schools: 6
Martin, Ann M.
Scholastic Inc. (2020)
Stacey, a member of the Baby-sitters Club, learns to cope with her diabetes and her overprotective parents.
Schools: 12
Martin, Ann M.
Stacey, a member of the Baby-sitters Club, learns to cope with her diabetes and her overprotective parents.
Schools: 10