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** A minor one goes to Erica Blumberg, who'd been hired to babysit the abused kids after Claudia was fired. When Erica realized what was going on, she called Claudia to get confirmation on her suspicions which led to Claudia and her mom getting the abused wife and kids out of the house. If Erica hadn't called Claudia, there's no telling how badly the situation might've escalated.
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* In "Claudia and the Bad Joke", a practical joke that Betsy set up accidentally leads to Claudia breaking her leg. In response, the Babysitters Club low-key [[ItsPersonal avenge her]] by combatting any prankish behavior from their charges with a prank war of their own. The initiative they take to discourage pranking is awesome enough, but the way Kristy gets Betsy to realize her jokes aren't funny is admirable. Thus far, the prank war has only further encouraged Betsy to pull her pranks. So Kristy takes an approach where she pulls a couple pranks that, while rather harmless, still give the girl a taste of her own medicine. When Betsy voices that the latter of the two pranks embarrassed her in front of her peers, Kristy uses this as a teaching experience to explain how a prank that hurts or humiliates someone is never funny on the receiving end.

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* In "Claudia and the Bad Joke", a practical joke that Betsy set up accidentally leads to Claudia breaking her leg. In response, the Babysitters Club low-key [[ItsPersonal avenge her]] by combatting any prankish behavior from their charges with a prank war of their own. The initiative they take to discourage pranking is awesome enough, but the way Kristy gets Betsy to realize her jokes aren't funny is admirable. Thus far, the prank war has only further encouraged Betsy to pull her pranks. So Kristy takes an approach where she pulls a couple pranks that, while rather harmless, still give the girl a taste of her own medicine. When Betsy voices that the latter of the two pranks embarrassed her in front of her peers, Kristy uses this as a teaching experience to explain how a prank that hurts or humiliates someone is [[DudeNotFunny never funny funny]] on the receiving end.
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* In "Claudia and the Bad Joke", a practical joke that Betsy set up accidentally leads to Claudia breaking her leg. In response, the Babysitters Club low-key [[ItsPersonal avenge her]] by combatting any prankish behavior from their charges with a prank war of their own. The initiative they take to discourage pranking is awesome enough, but the way Kristy gets Betsy to realize her jokes aren't funny is admirable. Thus far, the prank war has only further encouraged Betsy to pull her pranks. So Kristy takes an approach where she pulls a couple pranks that, while rather harmless, still give the girl a taste of her own medicine. When Betsy voices that the latter of the two pranks embarrassed her in front of her peers, Kristy uses this as a teaching experience to explain how a prank that hurts or humiliates someone is never funny on the receiving end.


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** A rather small one, but when our heroes confront the Agency for their negligence, they make a point of how unfit they are to babysit when they bring up how none of them know the specific details about each child, like how one child is allergic to peanut butter, or how one ChildProdigy likes scrabble over Candy Land.
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* In ''The Truth about Stacey'', our girls struggle with competition from a rival babysitting agency that threatens to take over the Babysitters Club's business. They even goes so far as to send their own members to pose as new recruits for the club, who [[YankTheDogsChain sabotage and purposefully betray the club]] and [[KickTheDog mock them]] for their trusting nature. However, our girls get even when they learn from their younger charges that the Babysitting Agency, despite having the edge of being older and "more mature", aren't all they seem to be. Unwittingly, their charges dig up some dirt on how the girls from the Agency are [[BitchInSheepsClothing lazy, neglectful, are only in it for the money, dispassionate about playing with the kids, brings boys over while babysitting, burn their cigarettes on their employers' couch]]. And they figure this out ''simply by doing what babysitters are supposed to do'', [[MundaneMadeAwesome talk with their charges like a friend]].

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* In ''The Truth about Stacey'', our girls struggle with competition from a rival babysitting agency that threatens to take over the Babysitters Club's business. They even goes stoop so far low as to send their own members to pose as new recruits for the club, who [[YankTheDogsChain sabotage and purposefully betray the club]] and [[KickTheDog mock them]] for their trusting nature. However, our girls get even when they learn from their younger charges that the Babysitting Agency, despite having the edge of being older and "more mature", aren't all they seem to be. Unwittingly, their charges dig up some dirt on how the girls from the Agency are [[BitchInSheepsClothing lazy, neglectful, are only in it for the money, dispassionate about playing with the kids, brings boys over while babysitting, burn their cigarettes on their employers' couch]]. And they figure this out ''simply by doing what babysitters are supposed to do'', [[MundaneMadeAwesome talk with their charges like a friend]].
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** Not just do Dawn and Stacey refuse the job, they both state that they ''wouldn’t be caught dead'' sitting for them!
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** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[FreeRangeChildren lets her three-year-old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is negligent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitters Club back on the map.

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** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[FreeRangeChildren lets her three-year-old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is negligent, negligent. Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitters Club back on the map.
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** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three-year-old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is negligent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitters Club back on the map.

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** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear [[FreeRangeChildren lets her three-year-old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is negligent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitters Club back on the map.

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** There was a point in the book where Mrs. Pike joins the workforce in temp clerical positions while Mr. Pike stays home to look up the want ads (a reversal of their previous roles as male breadwinner and female homemaker). Mr. Pike fails to clean up and barely picks up the kids (leaving his neighbors to pick up the younger Pike siblings from school) and leaves the work for Mallory, who has to take care of her siblings and do her homework. He also acts very grouchy and yells at his kids and wife. Later Mrs. Pike takes him to task for leaving the work to Mallory and not doing anything, telling him that when she was home, she took care of cleaning the house and cooking along with childcare and he should do so and not leave the responsibility to their 11 year old daughter and neighbors. This gets Mr. Pike to become more proactive in the household and in his job search.
* In ''The Truth about Stacy'', our girls struggle with competition from a rival babysitting agency that threatens to take over the Babysitters Club's business. They even goes so far as to send their own members to pose as new recruits for the club, who [[YankTheDogsChain sabotage and purposefully betray the club]] and [[KickTheDog mock them]] for their trusting nature. However, our girls get even when they learn from their younger charges that the Babysitting Agency, despite having the edge of being older and "more mature", aren't all they seem to be. Unwittingly, their charges dig up some dirt on how the girls from the Agency are [[BitchInSheepsClothing lazy, neglectful, are only in it for the money, dispassionate about playing with the kids, brings boys over while babysitting, burn their cigarettes on their employers' couch]]. And they figure this out ''simply by doing what babysitters are supposed to do'', [[MundaneMadeAwesome talk with their charges like a friend]].
** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitter's Club back on the map.

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** There was a point in the book where Mrs. Pike joins the workforce in temp clerical positions while Mr. Pike stays home to look up the want ads (a reversal of their previous roles as male breadwinner and female homemaker). Mr. Pike fails to clean up and barely picks up the kids (leaving his neighbors to pick up the younger Pike siblings from school) and leaves the work for Mallory, who has to take care of her siblings and do her homework. He also acts very grouchy and yells at his kids and wife. Later Later, Mrs. Pike takes him to task for leaving the work to Mallory and not doing anything, telling him that when she was home, she took care of cleaning the house and cooking along with childcare and he should do so and not leave the responsibility to their 11 year old 11-year-old daughter and neighbors. This gets Mr. Pike to become more proactive in the household and in his job search.
* In ''The Truth about Stacy'', Stacey'', our girls struggle with competition from a rival babysitting agency that threatens to take over the Babysitters Club's business. They even goes so far as to send their own members to pose as new recruits for the club, who [[YankTheDogsChain sabotage and purposefully betray the club]] and [[KickTheDog mock them]] for their trusting nature. However, our girls get even when they learn from their younger charges that the Babysitting Agency, despite having the edge of being older and "more mature", aren't all they seem to be. Unwittingly, their charges dig up some dirt on how the girls from the Agency are [[BitchInSheepsClothing lazy, neglectful, are only in it for the money, dispassionate about playing with the kids, brings boys over while babysitting, burn their cigarettes on their employers' couch]]. And they figure this out ''simply by doing what babysitters are supposed to do'', [[MundaneMadeAwesome talk with their charges like a friend]].
** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old three-year-old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, negligent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitter's Babysitters Club back on the map.



** Mary Anne also calls out her stepsister's and friends' hypocrisy in always telling her to be more independent and stand up for herself but when she does, they get angry with her.

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** Mary Anne also calls out her stepsister's and friends' hypocrisy in always telling her to be more independent and stand up for herself herself, but when she does, they get angry with her.



* The third book has a verbal showdown between the fledgling BSC and their competition, a group that hires both older girls and boys, comparing who has more knowledge of their client's children and calling them out for the irresponsible and self-absorbed sitters they've hired (one of whom let out a coatless Jamie Newton to play in the snow unsupervised and another who smoked while sitting and burnt their cigarette on a client's cushion). The titular club proves that they may be very young, but they are truly competent and caring.



* In ''Keep Out, Claudia!'', the Lowells request that Claudia no longer sit for them, then turn Jessi away at the door when she goes instead. They also forbid their kids from participating in a concert with songs from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (a musical about Russian Jews), assume Mallory is Catholic, and some other small incidents lead the sitters to realize that they're pretty racist. When the mother calls and asks for the "blonde-haired, blue-eyed" babysitter they'd heard about, both Stacey and Dawn refuse the job, so Kristy gleefully calls back, telling her that they're ''fresh out'' of blonde-haired, blue-eyed babysitters, but she'd be ''happy'' to sit for them if she's not busy taking care of her Vietnamese sister... she's promptly hung up on and declares they've lost a client.

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* In ''Keep Out, Claudia!'', the Lowells request that Claudia no longer sit for them, then turn Jessi away at the door when she goes instead. They also forbid their kids from participating in a concert with songs from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (a musical about Russian Jews), assume Mallory is Catholic, and cause some other small incidents incidents. All of these lead the sitters to realize that they're pretty racist. When the mother calls and asks for the "blonde-haired, blue-eyed" babysitter they'd heard about, both Stacey and Dawn refuse the job, so Kristy gleefully calls back, telling her that they're ''fresh out'' of blonde-haired, blue-eyed babysitters, but she'd be ''happy'' to sit for them if she's not busy taking care of her Vietnamese sister... she's promptly hung up on and declares they've lost a client.



---> Yeah, well, anything ''you'' don't think of is stupid. I'm tired of your bossiness, Kristy. And that's not all. I'm sick of the meetings, week in and week out. And the rules. And the talent shows and fairs and contests and field trips and tantrums and stomach viruses and diapers and feeding schedules and sibling rivalries. I've had it! I'm thirteen years old! I want to spend time with kids who act my age and talk about something besides baby-sitting.
* In the spinoff series Babysitters' Club ''Friends Forever'', the 8th book had Mary Anne deliver a scathing (as scathing it can get in a family-friendly book series)TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Cokie Mason for making fun of her and Logan's [[AmicableExes amicable interactions with one another post-breakup]].
---> ''I’ll'' tell ''you'' the truth. You are mean. Why? [[GossipyHens Why do you work so hard at being nasty and saying horrible things about people?]] There’s no reason for it. [[AlphaBitch Making fun of people and spreading rumors about them doesn’t make you look cool. Do you think it does?….It doesn’t make people like you]]. It makes you look stupid and petty and mean. And you know what? If you keep acting like this you will ''never'' be Most Likely to Succeed. You won’t be likely to succeed at all... because people will see the real Cokie. They’ll know you for what you really are.

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---> Yeah, --> "Yeah, well, anything ''you'' don't think of is stupid. I'm tired of your bossiness, Kristy. And that's not all. I'm sick of the meetings, week in and week out. And the rules. And the talent shows and fairs and contests and field trips and tantrums and stomach viruses and diapers and feeding schedules and sibling rivalries. I've had it! I'm thirteen years old! I want to spend time with kids who act my age and talk about something besides baby-sitting.
baby-sitting."
* In the spinoff series Babysitters' Club ''Friends Forever'', the 8th eighth book had has Mary Anne deliver a scathing (as scathing it can get in a family-friendly book series)TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Cokie Mason for making fun of her and Logan's [[AmicableExes amicable interactions with one another post-breakup]].
---> ''I’ll'' --> "I’ll'' tell ''you'' the truth. You are mean. Why? [[GossipyHens Why do you work so hard at being nasty and saying horrible things about people?]] There’s no reason for it. [[AlphaBitch Making fun of people and spreading rumors about them doesn’t make you look cool. Do you think it does?….It doesn’t make people like you]]. It makes you look stupid and petty and mean. And you know what? If you keep acting like this you will ''never'' be Most Likely to Succeed. You won’t be likely to succeed at all... because people will see the real Cokie. They’ll know you for what you really are."
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* ''Claudia and the Terrible Truth'' has Claudia babysitting for a seven-year-old and five-year-old whose father is abusive. She is extremely compassionate with the kids, as are the other babysitters. It also takes bravery for Claudia to approach her mom for help, especially in a universe where [[AdultsAreUseless adults are not consulted as much as they could be.]] Finally, Claudia is shaken but remains cool-headed after [[spoiler: [[NightmareFuel the dad calls her private number - in the middle of the night no less!]] - demanding, "Give me back my wife!" (The mom had, by then, taken the kids to her sister's home in New York.)]]

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* ''Claudia and the Terrible Truth'' has Claudia babysitting for a seven-year-old and five-year-old whose father is abusive. She is extremely compassionate with the kids, as are the other babysitters. It also takes bravery for Claudia to approach her mom for help, especially in a universe where [[AdultsAreUseless adults are not consulted as much as they could be.]] Finally, Claudia is shaken but remains cool-headed after [[spoiler: [[NightmareFuel the dad calls her private number - in the middle of the night no less!]] - demanding, "Give me back my wife!" (The mom had, by then, taken the kids to her sister's home in New York.)]])

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** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency.
** Later, the girls confront the Babysitting Agency members at school and dress down how they're not worthy to call themselves babysitters if they're idea of babysitting is to treat their precious charges like dumb kids they only get paid to watch over. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitter's Club back on the map.
** The cherry on top is when the former Babysitting Club tries to open a Make-up applying Agency at school, but ''nobody'' will go to them now that everybody has seen how dishonest they are with customers (and perhaps how they backstab their competitors). In the truest sense, their lack of integrity has [[LaserGuidedKarma backfired]] on them.

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** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency.
** Later, the girls confront the Babysitting Agency members at school and dress down how they're not worthy to call themselves babysitters if they're idea of babysitting is to treat their precious charges like dumb kids they only get paid to watch over.
Agency. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitter's Club back on the map.
** The cherry on top is when the former Babysitting Club tries to open a Make-up applying Applying Agency at school, but ''nobody'' will go to them now that everybody has seen how dishonest they are with customers (and perhaps how they backstab their competitors). In the truest sense, their lack of integrity has [[LaserGuidedKarma backfired]] on them.

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* In ''The Truth about Stacy'', our girls struggle with competition from a rival babysitting agency that threatens to take over the Babysitters Club's business. They even goes so far as to send their own members to pose as new recruits for the club, who [[YankTheDogsChain purposefully betray the club]] and mock them for their trusting nature. However, our girls get even when they learn from their young charges that the Babysitting Agency, despite having the edge of being older and "more mature", aren't all they seem to be. Unwittingly, their charges dig up some dirt on how the girls from the Agency are [[BitchInSheepsClothing lazy, neglectful, are only in it for the money, dispassionate about playing with the kids, brings boys over while babysitting, burn their cigarettes on their employers' couch]]. And they figure this out ''simply by doing what babysitters are supposed to do'', [[MundaneMadeAwesome talk with their charges like a friend]].
** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them.
** The final showdown is when the girls confront the Babysitting Agency members at school and dress down how they're not worthy to call themselves babysitters if they're idea of babysitting is to treat their precious charges like dumb kids they only get paid to watch over. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitter's Club back on the map.

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* In ''The Truth about Stacy'', our girls struggle with competition from a rival babysitting agency that threatens to take over the Babysitters Club's business. They even goes so far as to send their own members to pose as new recruits for the club, who [[YankTheDogsChain sabotage and purposefully betray the club]] and [[KickTheDog mock them them]] for their trusting nature. However, our girls get even when they learn from their young younger charges that the Babysitting Agency, despite having the edge of being older and "more mature", aren't all they seem to be. Unwittingly, their charges dig up some dirt on how the girls from the Agency are [[BitchInSheepsClothing lazy, neglectful, are only in it for the money, dispassionate about playing with the kids, brings boys over while babysitting, burn their cigarettes on their employers' couch]]. And they figure this out ''simply by doing what babysitters are supposed to do'', [[MundaneMadeAwesome talk with their charges like a friend]].
** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them.
them. Later, she tells the other parents, whose children also spill the beans about how dissatisfied they are with the Babysitting Agency.
** The final showdown is when Later, the girls confront the Babysitting Agency members at school and dress down how they're not worthy to call themselves babysitters if they're idea of babysitting is to treat their precious charges like dumb kids they only get paid to watch over. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitter's Club back on the map.map.
** The cherry on top is when the former Babysitting Club tries to open a Make-up applying Agency at school, but ''nobody'' will go to them now that everybody has seen how dishonest they are with customers (and perhaps how they backstab their competitors). In the truest sense, their lack of integrity has [[LaserGuidedKarma backfired]] on them.
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** The final showdown is when the girls confront the Babysitting Agency members at school and dress down how they're not worthy to call themselves babysitters if they're idea of babysitting is to treat their precious charges like dumb kids they only get paid to watch over.

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** The final showdown is when the girls confront the Babysitting Agency members at school and dress down how they're not worthy to call themselves babysitters if they're idea of babysitting is to treat their precious charges like dumb kids they only get paid to watch over. This effectively [[LaserGuidedKarma evens the score]], gets the Babysitting Agency shut down and puts the Babysitter's Club back on the map.
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** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonnance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them.

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** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonnance [[ValuesResonance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them.
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* In ''The Truth about Stacy'', our girls struggle with competition from a rival babysitting agency that threatens to take over the Babysitters Club's business. They even goes so far as to send their own members to pose as new recruits for the club, who [[YankTheDogsChain purposefully betray the club]] and mock them for their trusting nature. However, our girls get even when they learn from their young charges that the Babysitting Agency, despite having the edge of being older and "more mature", aren't all they seem to be. Unwittingly, their charges dig up some dirt on how the girls from the Agency are [[BitchInSheepsClothing lazy, neglectful, are only in it for the money, dispassionate about playing with the kids, brings boys over while babysitting, burn their cigarettes on their employers' couch]]. And they figure this out ''simply by doing what babysitters are supposed to do'', [[MundaneMadeAwesome talk with their charges like a friend]].
** It all comes to a head when they see that one of the rival babysitters [[AdultFear lets her three year old charge play in the street]]. Being [[MamaBear true babysitters]] at heart, they tell on the boy's mother how her kids' babysitter is neglegent, Not only does she [[ValuesResonnance laud our heroes for telling her]], but also admits she was wrong to choose the Babysitting Agency without getting to know them.
** The final showdown is when the girls confront the Babysitting Agency members at school and dress down how they're not worthy to call themselves babysitters if they're idea of babysitting is to treat their precious charges like dumb kids they only get paid to watch over.
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** There was a point in the book where Mrs. Pike joins the workforce in temp clerical positions while Mr. Pike stays home to look up the want ads (a reversal of their previous roles as male breadwinner and female homemaker). Mr. Pike fails to clean up and barely picks up the kids (leaving his neighbors to pick up the younger Pike siblings from school) and leaves the work for Mallory, who has to take care of her siblings and do her homework. He also acts very grouchy and yells at his kids and wife. Later Mrs. Pike takes him to task for leaving the work to Mallory and not doing anything, telling him that when she was home, she took care of cleaning the house and cooking along with childcare and he should do so and not leave the responsibility to their 11 year old daughter and neighbors. This gets Mr. Pike to become more proactive in the household and in his job search.

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* In "Mary Anne and Too Many Boys", Stacey and Mary Anne return to Sea City with Mallory's family and once again Stacey tries to leave Mary Anne with the bulk of the babysitting labor just like in the previous book "Boy-Crazy Stacey" but where the first book had Mary Anne calling out Stacey after leaving her with the kids just so she can flirt, Mary Anne actually gets to shut Stacey down before Stacey can do anything. CharacterDevelopment and TookALevelInBadass at its finest.
* ''Baby-Sitters' Island Adventure'' centers on Dawn and Claudia being stranded on an island with some kids (including Dawn's younger brother Jeff and little Jamie Newton), Claudia reveals some quick thinking when getting everyone to safety and manages to keep calm and take care of little Jamie when he gets a high fever. Dawn later says that she can't imagine what she'd do without her.

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* In "Mary ''Mary Anne and Too Many Boys", Boys'', Stacey and Mary Anne return to Sea City with Mallory's family family, and once again Stacey tries to leave Mary Anne with the bulk of the babysitting labor just like in the previous book "Boy-Crazy Stacey" ''Boy-Crazy Stacey''; but where the first book had Mary Anne calling out Stacey after leaving her with the kids just so she can flirt, Mary Anne actually gets to shut Stacey down before Stacey can do anything. CharacterDevelopment and TookALevelInBadass at its finest.
* ''Baby-Sitters' Island Adventure'' centers on Dawn and Claudia being stranded on an island with some kids (including Dawn's younger brother Jeff and little Jamie Newton), Newton). Claudia reveals some quick thinking when getting everyone to safety and manages to keep calm and take care of little Jamie when he gets a high fever. Dawn later says that she can't imagine what she'd do without her.



* Slightly inspired by ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew'', Stacey decides to use "reverse psychology" on the snotty and bratty Delaney children. In a bid to get the children to start cleaning their toy room, Stacey starts throwing more toys on the floor because they claim to like the room messy. Then when the son demands milk because he's thirsty (with no please), Stacey then suggests she'll get some other beverages and starts removing several glasses and setting them after being demanded to "pour". She manages to get the daughter to pour just 2.5 glasses of milk, then plays them into cleaning up a spill by insinuating that they like her to clean things up and and that she can give them a bath. She tells them also "I would feel very, very sorry that you are eight years old and unable to get cookies yourself" after answering the daughter's question of what Stacey would do if they demanded cookies. Then she showed them how to play "Snail". The Sitters get hired again and manage to discipline two [[SpoiledBrat brats]].

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* Slightly inspired by ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew'', Stacey decides to use "reverse psychology" on the snotty and bratty Delaney children. In a bid to get the children to start cleaning their toy room, Stacey starts throwing more toys on the floor because they claim to like the room messy. Then when the son demands milk because he's thirsty (with no please), Stacey then suggests she'll get some other beverages and starts removing several glasses and setting them after being demanded to "pour". She manages to get the daughter to pour just 2.5 glasses of milk, then plays them into cleaning up a spill by insinuating that they like her to clean things up and and that she can give them a bath. She tells them also "I would feel very, very sorry that you are eight years old and unable to get cookies yourself" after answering the daughter's question of what Stacey would do if they demanded cookies. Then she showed shows them how to play "Snail". The Sitters get hired again and manage to discipline two [[SpoiledBrat brats]].



* ''Claudia and the Terrible Truth'' has Claudia babysitting for a seven-year-old and five-year-old whose father is abusive. She is extremely compassionate with the kids, as are the other baby-sitters. It also takes bravery for Claudia to approach her mom for help, especially in a universe where [[AdultsAreUseless adults are not consulted as much as they could be.]] Finally, Claudia is shaken but remains cool-headed after [[spoiler: [[NightmareFuel the dad calls her private number- in the middle of the night no less!-]], demanding, "Give me back my wife!" (The mom had, by then, taken the kids to her sister's home in New York.)]]

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* ''Claudia and the Terrible Truth'' has Claudia babysitting for a seven-year-old and five-year-old whose father is abusive. She is extremely compassionate with the kids, as are the other baby-sitters.babysitters. It also takes bravery for Claudia to approach her mom for help, especially in a universe where [[AdultsAreUseless adults are not consulted as much as they could be.]] Finally, Claudia is shaken but remains cool-headed after [[spoiler: [[NightmareFuel the dad calls her private number- number - in the middle of the night no less!-]], less!]] - demanding, "Give me back my wife!" (The mom had, by then, taken the kids to her sister's home in New York.)]]



* In ''Keep Out, Claudia!'', the Lowells request that Claudia no longer sit for them, then turn Jessi away at the door when she goes instead. They also forbid their kids from participating in a concert with songs from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (a musical about Russian Jews), assume Mallory is Catholic, and some other small incidents lead the sitters to realize that they're pretty racist. When the mother calls and asks for a "blonde-haired, blue-eyed" baby-sitter they'd heard about, both Stacey and Dawn refuse the job, so Kristy gleefully calls back, telling her that they're ''fresh out'' of blonde-haired, blue-eyed babysitters, but she'd be ''happy'' to sit for them if she's not busy taking care of her Vietnamese sister... she's promptly hung up on and declares they've lost a client.

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* In ''Keep Out, Claudia!'', the Lowells request that Claudia no longer sit for them, then turn Jessi away at the door when she goes instead. They also forbid their kids from participating in a concert with songs from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (a musical about Russian Jews), assume Mallory is Catholic, and some other small incidents lead the sitters to realize that they're pretty racist. When the mother calls and asks for a the "blonde-haired, blue-eyed" baby-sitter babysitter they'd heard about, both Stacey and Dawn refuse the job, so Kristy gleefully calls back, telling her that they're ''fresh out'' of blonde-haired, blue-eyed babysitters, but she'd be ''happy'' to sit for them if she's not busy taking care of her Vietnamese sister... she's promptly hung up on and declares they've lost a client.



* In the Babysitter's spinoff series Babysitters' Club Friends Forever, the 8th book had Mary Anne deliver a scathing (as scathing it can get in a family-friendly book series)TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Cokie Mason for making fun of her and Logan's [[AmicableExes amicable interactions with one another post-breakup]].
---> ''I’ll'' tell ''you'' the truth. You are mean. Why? [[GossipyHens Why do you work so hard at being nasty and saying horrible things about people?]] There’s no reason for it. [[AlphaBitch Making fun of people and spreading rumors about them doesn’t make you look cool. Do you think it does?….It doesn’t make people like you]]. It makes you look stupid and petty and mean. And you know what? If you keep acting like this you will ''never'' be Most Likely to Succeed. You won’t be likely to succeed at all…because people will see the real Cokie. They’ll know you for what you really are.
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* In the Babysitter's spinoff series Babysitters' Club Friends Forever, ''Friends Forever'', the 8th book had Mary Anne deliver a scathing (as scathing it can get in a family-friendly book series)TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Cokie Mason for making fun of her and Logan's [[AmicableExes amicable interactions with one another post-breakup]].
---> ''I’ll'' tell ''you'' the truth. You are mean. Why? [[GossipyHens Why do you work so hard at being nasty and saying horrible things about people?]] There’s no reason for it. [[AlphaBitch Making fun of people and spreading rumors about them doesn’t make you look cool. Do you think it does?….It doesn’t make people like you]]. It makes you look stupid and petty and mean. And you know what? If you keep acting like this you will ''never'' be Most Likely to Succeed. You won’t be likely to succeed at all…because all... because people will see the real Cokie. They’ll know you for what you really are.
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** Mary Anne also calls out her stepsister's and friends' hypocrisy in always telling her to be more independent and stand up for herself but when she does, they get angry with her.
* In "Mary Anne and Too Many Boys", Stacey and Mary Anne return to Sea City with Mallory's family and once again Stacey tries to leave Mary Anne with the bulk of the babysitting labor just like in the previous book "Boy-Crazy Stacey" but where the first book had Mary Anne calling out Stacey after leaving her with the kids just so she can flirt, Mary Anne actually gets to shut Stacey down before Stacey can do anything. CharacterDevelopment and TookALevelInBadass at its finest.
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* For readers who don't like Kristy, or consider the entire series SnarkBait, Stacey's falling-out with the club in ''Stacey vs. the BSC'' qualifies as this. Before quitting, she gives Kristy a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that's actually pretty accurate.

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* For readers who don't like Kristy, or consider mock the entire series SnarkBait, series, Stacey's falling-out with the club in ''Stacey vs. the BSC'' qualifies as this. Before quitting, she gives Kristy a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that's actually pretty accurate.
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* In ''Keep Out, Claudia!'', the Lowells request that Claudia no longer sit for them, then turn Jessi away at the door when she goes instead. They also forbid their kids from participating in a concert with songs from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (a musical with a predominantly Jewish cast of characters), assume Mallory is Catholic, and some other small incidents lead the sitters to realize that they're pretty racist. When the mother calls and asks for a "blonde-haired, blue-eyed" baby-sitter they'd heard about, both Stacey and Dawn refuse the job, so Kristy gleefully calls back, telling her that they're ''fresh out'' of blonde-haired, blue-eyed babysitters, but she'd be ''happy'' to sit for them if she's not busy taking care of her Vietnamese sister... she's promptly hung up on and declares they've lost a client.

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* In ''Keep Out, Claudia!'', the Lowells request that Claudia no longer sit for them, then turn Jessi away at the door when she goes instead. They also forbid their kids from participating in a concert with songs from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (a musical with a predominantly Jewish cast of characters), about Russian Jews), assume Mallory is Catholic, and some other small incidents lead the sitters to realize that they're pretty racist. When the mother calls and asks for a "blonde-haired, blue-eyed" baby-sitter they'd heard about, both Stacey and Dawn refuse the job, so Kristy gleefully calls back, telling her that they're ''fresh out'' of blonde-haired, blue-eyed babysitters, but she'd be ''happy'' to sit for them if she's not busy taking care of her Vietnamese sister... she's promptly hung up on and declares they've lost a client.
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* In ''Keep Out, Claudia!'', the Lowells request that Claudia no longer sit for them, then turn Jessi away at the door when she goes instead. They also forbid their kids from participating in a concert with songs from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof,'' assume Mallory is Catholic, and some other small incidents lead the sitters to realize that they're pretty racist. When the mother calls and asks for a "blonde-haired, blue-eyed" baby-sitter they'd heard about, both Stacey and Dawn refuse the job, so Kristy gleefully calls back, telling her that they're ''fresh out'' of blonde-haired, blue-eyed babysitters, but she'd be ''happy'' to sit for them if she's not busy taking care of her Vietnamese sister... she's promptly hung up on and declares they've lost a client.

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* In ''Keep Out, Claudia!'', the Lowells request that Claudia no longer sit for them, then turn Jessi away at the door when she goes instead. They also forbid their kids from participating in a concert with songs from ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof,'' ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' (a musical with a predominantly Jewish cast of characters), assume Mallory is Catholic, and some other small incidents lead the sitters to realize that they're pretty racist. When the mother calls and asks for a "blonde-haired, blue-eyed" baby-sitter they'd heard about, both Stacey and Dawn refuse the job, so Kristy gleefully calls back, telling her that they're ''fresh out'' of blonde-haired, blue-eyed babysitters, but she'd be ''happy'' to sit for them if she's not busy taking care of her Vietnamese sister... she's promptly hung up on and declares they've lost a client.
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* ''Claudia and the Terrible Truth'' has Claudia babysitting for a seven-year-old and five-year-old whose father is abusive. She is extremely compassionate with the kids, as are the other baby-sitters. It also takes bravery for Claudia to approach her mom for help, especially in a universe where [[AdultsAreUseless adults are not consulted as much as they could be.]] Finally, Claudia is shaken but remains cool-headed after [[spoiler: [[NightmareFuel the dad calls her private number ''in the middle of the night'']], demanding, "Give me back my wife!" (The mom had, by then, taken the kids to her sister's home in New York.)]]

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* ''Claudia and the Terrible Truth'' has Claudia babysitting for a seven-year-old and five-year-old whose father is abusive. She is extremely compassionate with the kids, as are the other baby-sitters. It also takes bravery for Claudia to approach her mom for help, especially in a universe where [[AdultsAreUseless adults are not consulted as much as they could be.]] Finally, Claudia is shaken but remains cool-headed after [[spoiler: [[NightmareFuel the dad calls her private number ''in number- in the middle of the night'']], night no less!-]], demanding, "Give me back my wife!" (The mom had, by then, taken the kids to her sister's home in New York.)]]

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