Hello, Mallory

author: Martin, Ann M.
Eleven-year-old Mallory is excited when it looks like the eighth-grade girls will invite her to join their Baby-sitters Club and she might become best friends with the new African-American girl in the neighborhood, but the club members have to learn some lessons in fairness first.
year: 1988, 2020
call number/section: 1000
subjects: large type books, babysitters, fiction, race relations, friendship, clubs fiction, baby sitters fiction, baby-sitters fiction, clubs, juvenile fiction, babysitters club (imaginary organization)

Editions


Hello, Mallory
Martin, Ann M.
G. Stevens (1988)
Eleven-year-old Mallory is excited when it looks like the eighth-grade girls will invite her to join their Baby-sitters Club and she might become best friends with the new African-American girl in the neighborhood, but the club members have to learn some lessons in fairness first.
Schools: 2



Hello, Mallory
Martin, Ann M.

Mallory Pike wants to join the Baby-sitters Club, but when the girls give her a test with unanswerable questions, she decides to start a club of her own.
Schools: 3



Hello, Mallory
Martin, Ann M.

Mallory has always wanted to be a member of the baby-sitters club. But the baby-sitters don't make it easy. Mallory begins to think she will start a new club.
Schools: 2



Hello, Mallory
Martin, Ann M.

Eleven-year-old Mallory is excited when it looks like she may be invited to join the Baby-sitters Club, but the baby-sitters have to learn some lessons in fairness first.
Schools: 0



Hello, Mallory
Martin, Ann M.
Scholastic Inc. (2020)
Eleven-year-old Mallory is excited when it looks like she may be invited to join the Baby-sitters Club, but the baby-sitters have to learn some lessons in fairness first.
Schools: 7


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