A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting #1 (Babysitter's Guide to Monsters)

A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting #1 (Babysitter's Guide to Monsters)

By Joe Ballarini

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The Last Kids on Earth meets Goosebumps in this hilarious new series about a secret society of babysitters who protect kids from the monsters that really do live under their beds!

When middle schooler Kelly Ferguson’s Halloween plans switch from party-going to babysitting, she thinks the scariest part of her night will be the death of her social life. But then Baby Jacob gets kidnapped by the Boogeyman’s minions and Kelly learns there’s a whole lot more to childcare than free snacks and Netflix. Like chasing shadow monsters, drop-kicking Toadies, and mastering monster-fighting moves like the Naptime Headlock and Playground Punch.

Now, with the help of an ancient handbook and a secret society of butt-kicking babysitters, Kelly sets out to destroy the Boogeyman before he brings Jacob’s nightmares to life. But when the monsters’ trail leads to her school’s big Halloween bash, Kelly will have to prove she can save the world—without totally embarrassing herself in front of her friends.

Packed with black-and-white illustrations and insider secrets from the world of monster hunting, A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting is full of tricks, treats, and terrifying twists!

Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
ISBN-13: 9780062437839
ISBN-10: 0062437836
Published on 6/20/2017
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 352

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This book was okay. Kelly just wants to go to a Halloween party, but when she gets called in for a babysitting job she thinks it is the worst. She doesn't really like kids at all. But she needs money for the camp she wants to go to, and it's her mom's boss's child, so. But the boy she's sitting, Jacob gets kidnapped, she learns about monsters and how to fight them and how t hunt them with some fellow babysitters. She has to stop the boogeyman and find the kid. I give this a 4/5 because the plot was a bit confusing.