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Dawn and Whitney, Friends Forever

The Baby-Sitters Club, Book 77

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Dawn and Whitney, Friends Forever

By: Ann M. Martin
Narrated by: Stephanie Einstein
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Accepting a job as companion to a 12-year-old girl with Down's Syndrome, Dawn finds an unexpected friend in Whitney, and struggles with the fear that Whitney may not understand if she learns that Dawn is being paid to be with her.

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I really like the babysitters club because there books are so good and this one was no different. I think Stephanie Einstein is a really good Dawn🙂.

-❤️ Madison G.

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Narration isn't bad, though Stephanie doesn't seem to get the voices quite right, but, that's just me. The storyline is rather good, though I've never met anyone with what Whitney has. Overall though, well done.

Great way to discuss Downs Syndrome

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Dawn Schaefer takes a babysitting job for a 12 year old with down syndrome and becomes her friend.

Down syndrome is discussed here.

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