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* NoPronounciationGuide: Is Myriah Perkins' name pronounced like "Maria" or "Mariah"? Fans can't seem to decide.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: It's Stacey, Jessi, and Mary Anne, not Stacy, Jessie, and Mary Ann/Marianne/Mariann/Maryann/Maryanne/Mary-Ann/Mary-Anne/etc.
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* CoolOldLady: Nannie

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* CoolOldLady: NannieNannie. Mimi too, but in a different way.


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* ParentalSubstitute: Claudia's grandmother Mimi was this to Mary Anne.
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* CatsAreMean: Boo-Boo. Averted with Mary Anne's cat Tigger.
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* ThoseTwoGirls: Mallory and Jessi.
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* ThoseTwoGirls: Mallory and Jessi.
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* ThoseTwoGirls: Mallory and Jessi.
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* OppositesAttract: Mary Anne's father and Dawn's mother are a textbook example.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Dawn's mother, with Dawn being her CloudcuckoolandersMinder.
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* FriendToAllTheChildren: Obviously all of them, especially Kristy.

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* FriendToAllTheChildren: FriendToAllChildren: Obviously all of them, especially Kristy.

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* {{Bookworm}}: Mallory

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* {{Bookworm}}: MalloryMallory.


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* FriendToAllTheChildren: Obviously all of them, especially Kristy.
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* SickEpisode: Most notably ''Stacey's Emergency'', ''Get Well Soon, Mallory'', and the subplot to ''Dawn's Wicked Stepsister''.

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* DifferentAsNightAndDay: Abby and her twin sister Anna. Anna is musical, bookish, and introspective; Abby is athletic, noisy, and enjoys babysitting. About the only things they have in common are that they both have scoliosis and poor eyesight.
** Kristy and Mary Anne are also described like this; they're not sisters, but have been best friends practically their entire lives.
** [[TeenGenius Janine]] and [[BookDumb Claudia]].


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* PolarOppositeTwins: Abby and her twin sister Anna. Anna is musical, bookish, and introspective; Abby is athletic, noisy, and enjoys babysitting. About the only things they have in common are that they both have scoliosis and poor eyesight.
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* FreeRangeChildren: The club themselves are actually the worst offenders of this. Whenever these eleven and thirteen year olds go on vacation, they're allowed to roam around freely without adult supervision, even in New York City.
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* TokenMinorityCouple: One of the Super Specials introduced a Japanese guy solely to be a love interest for Claudia.
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* ExtracurricularEnthusiast: Shannon
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* EveryoneLovesBlondes: There are two out of four white girls from out of state: Stacey, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian.

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* EveryoneLovesBlondes: There are two out of four white girls from out of state: Stacey, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian. Lampshaded in one book where Kristy reminisces about how she first met Shannon (whom she intensely disliked at first) and snarks about the trope in relation to Shannon and her friends, who are all blonde.
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'''In most of the books, the titular club consisted of:'''

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'''In most of the books, the titular title club consisted of:'''



* TheNamesake: The titular club is sometimes the only thing its members have in common.

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* TheNamesake: The titular title club is sometimes the only thing its members have in common.
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* BechdelTest: Passes with great ease.
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** Some fans suspect that Kristy fits this trope. She could occasionally be persuaded to wear a dress, and did have an on-off "boyfriend" named Bart, but never seemed to take as much of an interest in him as the other girls did with their own boyfriends (then finally broke up with him.) And in the movie, as WebOriginal/TheNostalgiaChick noted, there's what can only be described as a LongingLook between her and Claudia.

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** Some fans suspect that Kristy fits this trope. She could occasionally be persuaded to wear a dress, and did have an on-off "boyfriend" named Bart, but never seemed to take as much of an interest in him as the other girls did with their own boyfriends (then finally broke up with him.) And in the movie, as WebOriginal/TheNostalgiaChick WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick noted, there's what can only be described as a LongingLook between her and Claudia.
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* LittlestCancerPatient: In ''Jessi's Wish''. Other books had children with deafness, Down's Syndrome and autism. In one of the Super Specials, Stacey befriended a wheelchair-bound boy who was about to have surgery for a heart condition. May extend to Stacey herself, who was diabetic.

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* LittlestCancerPatient: In ''Jessi's Wish''. Other books had children with deafness, Down's Syndrome and autism. In one of the Super Specials, Stacey befriended a wheelchair-bound boy who was about to have surgery for a heart condition. May extend to Stacey herself, who was diabetic. In another book a babysitting charge has to adjust to blindness.
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* TwoFirstNames: Kristy Thomas, Logan Bruno

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* TwoFirstNames: Kristy Thomas, Logan BrunoThomas; Logan, Hunter and Kerry Bruno; Marilyn and Carolyn Arnold

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Dawn\'s individuality isn\'t really an ability. And it was Andrew who was sicced on the kid who wouldn\'t wear a smock.


There were at least three spinoff series: ''Baby-Sitters Little Sister'' (about Kristy's seven-year-old stepsister, Karen); ''CaliforniaDiaries'' (about Dawn and her friends in California); and ''Friends Forever'' (in which the club was reduced to its original four members.) As well as these and the main series, there were additional ''Mysteries'' and ''Super Specials'' books. ''Little Sister'' also had its own spinoff, ''The Kids In Ms. Colman's Class.''

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There were at least three spinoff series: ''Baby-Sitters ''Baby-Sitter's Little Sister'' (about Kristy's seven-year-old stepsister, Karen); ''CaliforniaDiaries'' (about Dawn and her friends in California); and ''Friends Forever'' (in which the club was reduced to its original four members.) members). As well as these and the main series, there were additional ''Mysteries'' and ''Super Specials'' books. ''Little Sister'' also had its own spinoff, ''The Kids In Ms. Colman's Class.''



* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Dawn has probably the worst example of this trope in ''Here Come the Bridesmaids!'' when her father is getting remarried. She all but pitches a fit because her stepmother-to-be doesn't want to have Mary Anne as a bridesmaid as well as Dawn. Remember, Mary Anne is Dawn's stepsister on her ''mother's'' side and is not remotely related to Dawn's father, let alone his new bride.



** To be fair, it is unlikely that they would have been able to reform the racist family- the children did seem like they wanted to play with the other kids, but given how controlling their parents were, there probably wasn't a good chance that they'd be able to.

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** To be fair, it is ''is'' unlikely that they would have been able to reform the racist family- family - the children did seem like they wanted to play with the other kids, but given how controlling their parents were, there probably wasn't a good chance that they'd be able to.



** Plus Dawn is supposed to be the "individual" of the group, but she changes her appearance and behavior not once, but twice just to get a guy.

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** Plus * InformedAttribute: Dawn is supposed to be the "individual" of the group, but she changes her appearance and behavior not once, but twice - just to get a guy.



** Some of the charges- though mostly they're of the prank-playing kind. One of Claudia's charges once played a prank where she didn't tell Claudia that the chain of a swing was broken, thinking it'd just break under Claudia's weight when she sat on it. Instead, it held, the kid forgot to warn her, and the chain finally broke mid-swing, leading to [[GoneHorriblyRight Claudia getting a broken leg.]] The rest of the book switched between Claudia recovering and the club joining forces with some of their other charges to get the kid to stop playing pranks.

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** Some of the charges- charges have this too - though mostly they're of the prank-playing kind. One of Claudia's charges once played a prank where she didn't tell Claudia that the chain of a swing was broken, thinking it'd just break under Claudia's weight when she sat on it. Instead, it held, the kid forgot to warn her, and the chain finally broke mid-swing, leading to [[GoneHorriblyRight Claudia getting a broken leg.breaking her leg so severely, she had to stay in the hospital with the leg in traction.]] The rest of the book switched between Claudia recovering and the club joining forces with some of their other charges to get the kid to stop playing pranks.



* LawOfDisproportionateResponse: The Club sics [[CreatorsPet Karen]] on one charge because she didn't want to wear a smock and paint.

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* LawOfDisproportionateResponse: The Club sics [[CreatorsPet Karen]] on had Andrew, who was pretending to be a monster, terrify the life out of one charge because she didn't want to wear a smock and paint.

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* Jessi Ramsey - the token black kid, aspiring ballerina

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* Jessi Ramsey - the [[TokenMinority token black kid, kid]], aspiring ballerina


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* BlackBestFriend: Jessi to the other girls.


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* TokenMinority: Jessi.
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* HoYay[=/=]LesYay: Lesbian subtext is a popular topic of discussion among fans. Some would also argue that Jeff Schafer has quite a bit of "chemistry" with Mallory's triplet brothers, particularly Byron.



* InformedAbility: Claudia is supposed to be a great artist, but since these are books, we're not given much evidence.

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***Surprisingly, though, with such a high IQ all they have her do is take a few courses at the local community college.
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** Charlotte Johanssen, DependingOnTheWriter
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[[quoteright:334:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/babysittersclub_2837.jpg]]
Highly successful and popular series of books aimed at pre-teen girls, about a group of kids who run a club that offers their services as babysitters. The series was written by Ann M. Martin and published between 1986 and 2000. It also inspired a 1995 film, a TV series and several spinoffs. Every story was told from the first-person perspective of the protagonist, and began with a description of the rest of the club members.

'''In most of the books, the titular club consisted of:'''
* Kristy Thomas - RagsToRiches tomboy with an endless supply of "Great Ideas"
* Claudia Kishi - Japanese-American, artistic, [[AsianAirhead defied]] the "Model Minority" stereotype by being [[BookDumb hopeless at school]]
* Stacey [=McGill=] - stylish kid from New York, but most importantly...''diabetic''. Dun dun dun.
* Mary Anne Spier - AuthorAvatar and Kristy's shy best friend
* Dawn Schafer - stereotypical "California girl," becomes Mary Anne's stepsister. [[spoiler:Eventually leaves to be replaced by Abby, and gets her own spinoff series.]]
* Mallory Pike - wannabe writer who comes from a huge family
* Jessi Ramsey - the token black kid, aspiring ballerina
* Abby Stevenson - Final and latest SixthRanger; Jewish, twin, asthmatic, athlete, prone to cracking jokes that are SoBadItsGood

'''Secondary characters included:'''
* Logan Bruno - Mary Anne's boyfriend from Kentucky and part-time club member
* Shannon Kilbourne - Part-time club member and rich-kid friend of Kristy
* Cokie Mason - Popular girl who was a rival to most of the club, who often attempted to win Logan away from Mary Anne
* Laine Cummings - Stacey's best friend from New York
* Sunny Winslow - Dawn's best friend from California
* Anna Stevenson - Abby's identical twin sister

There were at least three spinoff series: ''Baby-Sitters Little Sister'' (about Kristy's seven-year-old stepsister, Karen); ''CaliforniaDiaries'' (about Dawn and her friends in California); and ''Friends Forever'' (in which the club was reduced to its original four members.) As well as these and the main series, there were additional ''Mysteries'' and ''Super Specials'' books. ''Little Sister'' also had its own spinoff, ''The Kids In Ms. Colman's Class.''

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!!The books provide examples of:
* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: The softball teams that Kristy and Bart coach are called, respectively, Kristy's Krushers and Bart's Bashers.
* AesopAmnesia: A number of examples, but one that stands out in particular is the relationship between Claudia and her genius sister Janine. There were many books where the two of them bonded over junk food, had a heart-to-heart talk, and realized that the two of them were NotSoDifferent. By the next book, their relationship was [[ResetButton back to where it was]].
** Also a feature in many Little Sister books, where Karen learns not to be a brat only to promptly forget it by the time the next book comes around.
* AdultsAreUseless: Averted. The parents are generally pretty good parents, and the sitters will not hesitate to take advice from them. Sometimes played straight in the ''Mysteries'' series, if the girls going to an authority figure would break the plot.
** However, also often played straight in that the parents of charges are frequently clueless about problems their children are having, until told by the BSC. For example:
*** Mrs. Arnold not realising that her identical twin daughters are acting out because they're sick of being treated like they're one person.
*** Mrs. Addison failing to realize that her kids want to spend some time with her instead of being dumped on sitters all the time.
*** Mrs. Barrett, when she's first introduced, is in the middle of an unpleasant divorce; as a result she is highly disorganized and does things like neglecting to leave the sitters with contact information and even forgetting to inform Dawn of one kid's allergies.
*** In a later book, Mrs. Prezzioso not noticing her older daughter's obsessive finicky behaviour and then acting out, as she was too distracted by becoming a pageant mom for her younger daughter.
* TheAllegedCar: The Junk Bucket, The Pink Clinker. (To be fair, the Pink Clinker works well - Nannie just likes to call it that.)
* AllGirlsLikePonies: Mallory and Jessi
* AlphaBitch: Cokie Mason. In the ''Little Sister'' spinoff, Pamela Harding.
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Abby and Anna, Marilyn and Carolyn, Mariah and Miranda, not to mention the Pike triplets.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Ducky, in the ''California Diaries''. His best friends are all platonic teenage girls, and his last scene in the series has him buying a ton of books from a bunch of gay authors.
** Some fans suspect that Kristy fits this trope. She could occasionally be persuaded to wear a dress, and did have an on-off "boyfriend" named Bart, but never seemed to take as much of an interest in him as the other girls did with their own boyfriends (then finally broke up with him.) And in the movie, as WebOriginal/TheNostalgiaChick noted, there's what can only be described as a LongingLook between her and Claudia.
* AmicablyDivorced: Watson and Lisa
* AndTheWinnerIs
* {{Arc}}: Some plotlines spread over a couple of books, such as Kristy adjusting to her stepfamily. At the end of the series [[spoiler:Mary Anne's house burned down]], which was the background for the ''Friends Forever'' spinoff.
** The Dawn-considers-moving-back-to-California plotline lasted for so many books that many fans were extremely glad when [[spoiler:she ultimately did move back]] and she finally stopped agonizing about this decision.
* AscendedExtra: Mallory, who started out as a baby-sitting charge.
* AsianAirhead: Claudia. Early books treated this very mildly; later books made her seem almost borderline developmentally delayed.
** Made worse in the movie. [[TheNostalgiaChick One movie critic]] stated the theory that she was "basically a functional retard."
* AsianAndNerdy: Janine Kishi
* BathroomStallOfOverheardInsults
* BeautyContest: Little Miss Stoneybrook
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Mary Anne gets ''extremely'' vindictive when pushed too far.
* BigApplesauce: Stacey is constantly reminding the readers how awesome New York is. The other book narrators make a big deal out of Stacey being from the city as well.
* BlitheSpirit: [[SixthRanger Abby]] is noticeably sassier and more irreverent than the other girls, particularly where (post-{{Flanderization}}) Kristy's rules and bossiness are concerned.
* TheBoardGame: Two, actually. A regular one and a mystery one.
* BookDumb: Claudia. Poor, poor Claudia.
* {{Bookworm}}: Mallory
* BrattyHalfPint: Karen. Dear god, Karen. Jenny Prezzioso is seen as such by the sitters.
* BusmansHoliday: Probably the worst example was when the girls were in New York and a British diplomat oh-so-conveniently staying in the same building as Stacey's friend Laine needed two thirteen-year-old baby-sitters to show his kids around the city.
** They even ''assume'' that they will be taking a BusmansHoliday wherever they go, such as when Dawn goes to visit her dad in California and remarks that she may babysit for some of her old clients while she's there. You know, because their parents wouldn't have found new sitters since she left the state, and would be so thoughtless as to intrude on her two weeks with her non-custodial parent by asking her to work.
* ButtMonkey: Poor Mallory! [[http://community.livejournal.com/bsc_snark/39867.html Here's a list.]]
* CharacterNameAndTheNounPhrase: This series practically owns this trope.
* ChildProdigy: Naturally the kid gets paired with [[BookDumb Claudia]].
* ChristmasInJuly: The BSC throw a "Christmas in Summer" party for sitting charge James Hobart, who is Australian, to cheer him up when he has a broken leg. This happened again at summer camp.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: This is pretty much the case for most of the girls' non-[=BSC=] friends, with the major exceptions being Laine Cummings, Stacey's on-again, off-again best friend from New York, and Sunny Winslow, Dawn's TroubledButCute best friend from California. But Sunny started her own baby-sitting club, anyway, so she doesn't really count.
* ClassTrip: Several, most notably the school-wide ski trip.
* ClingyJealousGirl: Dawn shows a dose of this in ''Mary Anne's Makeover,'' in which she admits that she's jealous of all the time Mary Anne's been spending with her father and that it makes her miss her own terribly. Dawn comes off as being resentful of Mary Anne for having her father around...apparently forgetting that ''this is Mary Anne's only living parent.''
* ComicBookTime
* CoolOldLady: Nannie
* CostumePorn: Any given book will have several detailed descriptions of all the girls' outfits, but especially Claudia's. There's usually a shopping trip to the local mall, too, which enters FridgeLogic territory when one wonders how they manage to afford all that stuff on their $4.00-an-hour babysitting gigs.
* DaddyDidntShow: Happens to Kristy in TheMovie.
* DeathGlare: Kristy's "Look"
* DarkerAndEdgier: The ''California Diaries'' series. However, the use of this trope surprisingly didn't come off as cheesy or overdone. It allowed for more character development and exploration of realistic adolescent themes, like depression, drifting away from childhood friends, and (arguably) closeted homosexuality.
* DidNotDoTheResearch: Notably on diabetes, autism, Judaism, body modification, ballet, Australia, the UK... the list goes on.
** When Stacey moves back to NYC, it's questioned whether her father can't simply commute to NYC from Stoneybrook for work, the answer being no, as it's "Too far". Enter the Stevenson family, who move from the non-specific "Long Island", New York to Stoneybrook supposedly because it's 'easier' for her mother to commute to Manhattan for work from Stoneybrook, and it's established that she takes a train, which was previous established in earlier Stacey books as being a two hour trip each way.
* DifferentAsNightAndDay: Abby and her twin sister Anna. Anna is musical, bookish, and introspective; Abby is athletic, noisy, and enjoys babysitting. About the only things they have in common are that they both have scoliosis and poor eyesight.
** Kristy and Mary Anne are also described like this; they're not sisters, but have been best friends practically their entire lives.
** [[TeenGenius Janine]] and [[BookDumb Claudia]].
* DisappearedDad: Kristy's father, Patrick Thomas, abandoned his wife and four children and almost never calls or writes.
* DoNotCallMePaul: Stacey is not fond of being called Anastasia. Additionally, [[LastNameBasis King]], one of Logan's football teammates [[BerserkButton does NOT like it]] when people call him by his given name, Clarence.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The whole plotline about Stacey's diabetes and the associated stigma leading to her moving away from New York lest she lose all her friends. In retrospect, the series' origins in the late eighties makes it likely the diabetes stood in for [[TheDiseaseThatShallNotBeNamed something else]].
* DrunkDriver: One of their classmates, Amelia, is killed by a drunk driver in ''Mary Anne and the Memory Garden''.
** Abby's father was killed by a drunk driver prior to her series debut. According to ''Abby's Book,'' his death is the reason their mom moves Abby and Anna to Stoneybrook in the first place -- to distance herself from the memories.
* EggSitting: One book focuses on this.
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Dawn's middle name is Read. Figure that one out.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Boontsie (Stacey), Sunshine (Dawn), Shannie (Shannon)
* EnhanceButton: In one of the ''Super Mysteries'' specials.
* EveryoneLovesBlondes: There are two out of four white girls from out of state: Stacey, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian.
* EverytownAmerica: Stoneybrook
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: {{Lampshaded}} by Jessi in ''Hello, Mallory,'' when she snarks that naming a babysitting club "The Baby-sitters Club" is incredibly obvious.
-->'''Jessi:''' I mean, it's like calling a restaurant The Restaurant.
* ExtrudedBookProduct: What eventually happened to the series.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: The BSC were allowed to succeed ''most'' of the time, but once the problems got big, like trying to keep an autistic savant from being sent OffToBoardingSchool or reform a racist family, the {{Aesop}} was always along the lines of You Can't Make A Difference When You're Thirteen Years Old. ''Little Sister'' was even worse about this, with Karen failing at nearly everything she tried to do because You ''Really'' Can't Make A Difference When You're Seven Years Old. The only time Karen actually succeeded was during a WholePlotReference to ''TheSecretGarden'', since you can't very well have your Mary Lennox surrogate not shake things up.
** To be fair, it is unlikely that they would have been able to reform the racist family- the children did seem like they wanted to play with the other kids, but given how controlling their parents were, there probably wasn't a good chance that they'd be able to.
* FanNickname: "K. Ron" (after L. Ron Hubbard) for Kristy and "[=BSCult=]" have become popular on some snark communities.
* TheFilmOfTheBook
* FiveFiveFive: All phone numbers in this series begin with 555 (or [=KL5=], to be more specific).
* FiveManBand: In early books, before the introduction of Mallory and Jessi.
** Literally, [[http://catandgirl.com/?p=1022 here]].
* FiveTokenBand
* {{Flanderization}}: All of the girls' quirks suffered this to some degree with the ghost writers, most notably Kristy's bossiness, Dawn's passion for environmental causes and Claudia's bad spelling.
* FoodPorn: Especially prominent in Dawn and Claudia books.
* FourGirlEnsemble: Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia and Stacey in the first four books.
* FrozenInTime: The girls spent literally dozens of birthdays, holidays and summers in eighth grade. At one point Claudia was demoted to seventh grade, but the others stayed in place. They finally finished middle school in the last book of the ''Friends Forever'' spinoff.
* FullNameBasis: [[WiseBeyondTheirYears Gabbie Perkins]] refers to everybody by their first and last names.
* FunetikAksent: Used for Jessi's ballet teacher, who is French.
** Also Logan's southern accent, the Hobarts' Australian accent, and any allergy speak.
** And in the Super Special where they go to camp, and one girl has a pronounced lisp.
* GenkiGirl: Abby, Karen
* GirlPosse: Grace and Bebe for Cokie Mason, Jannie and Leslie for Pamela Harding.
* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Claudia and Janine; Marilyn and Carolyn Arnold; Dawn and Mary Anne exhibit signs of this in the early days of their stepsisterhood.
* GoshdangItToHeck: Liberal use of "darn" and "heck" in place of actual swearing.
* GranolaGirl: Dawn
* HairOfGold: Stacey and Dawn
* HaveAGayOldTime: In one of the 2010 reissues, "thongs" was changed to "flip-flops", for obvious reasons.
* HerCodeNameWasMarySue: Mallory writes a play that makes her look ideal. Her family? Not so much.
* HoYay[=/=]LesYay: Lesbian subtext is a popular topic of discussion among fans. Some would also argue that Jeff Schafer has quite a bit of "chemistry" with Mallory's triplet brothers, particularly Byron.
* IAmNotPretty: Mallory sees herself as this.
* InformedAbility: Claudia is supposed to be a great artist, but since these are books, we're not given much evidence.
** Plus Dawn is supposed to be the "individual" of the group, but she changes her appearance and behavior not once, but twice just to get a guy.
* InformedJudaism: Abby
* JerkAss: Kristy's dad is portrayed this way in the ''Forever Friends'' book where he remarries, and even moreso in TheMovie. It's also hinted at in ''Claudia's Book'', where she notes that as a little girl she seriously disliked Mr. Thomas.
* JuniorHigh
* KidDetective: There was an entire spinoff ''Mystery'' series based on this trope.
* KidsAreCruel: The classmates of the baby-sitting charges (especially Charlotte's classmates), though this is existent in the BSC's classmates as well, especially in Mallory and Jessi's sixth grade class.
** Some of the charges- though mostly they're of the prank-playing kind. One of Claudia's charges once played a prank where she didn't tell Claudia that the chain of a swing was broken, thinking it'd just break under Claudia's weight when she sat on it. Instead, it held, the kid forgot to warn her, and the chain finally broke mid-swing, leading to [[GoneHorriblyRight Claudia getting a broken leg.]] The rest of the book switched between Claudia recovering and the club joining forces with some of their other charges to get the kid to stop playing pranks.
* TheKlutz: Jackie Rodowsky, AKA "The Walking Disaster"
* LawOfDisproportionateResponse: The Club sics [[CreatorsPet Karen]] on one charge because she didn't want to wear a smock and paint.
** Jessi accused one kid of being racist because the kid didn't want to play.
* LighterAndSofter: The ''Little Sister'' series. ''The Kids In Ms. Colman's Class'' was even lighter and softer than that.
* LittlestCancerPatient: In ''Jessi's Wish''. Other books had children with deafness, Down's Syndrome and autism. In one of the Super Specials, Stacey befriended a wheelchair-bound boy who was about to have surgery for a heart condition. May extend to Stacey herself, who was diabetic.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Many, many minor and background characters who changed with every book.
* LongLostUncleAesop: Several times.
** In the [[VerySpecialEpisode Very Special Book]] that warned against drunk driving, a new character is introduced as one of the nicest, friendliest girls at SMS. [[SacrificialLamb She is killed almost immediately]] in a drunk-driving accident.
** In ''Jessi and the Awful Secret'', we meet a new character, a girl in Jessi's ballet class, who is then revealed to be anorexic.
** New, never-before-seen families ask for sitters in the books dealing with racism (''Keep Out, Claudia!'') and autism (''Kristy and the Secret of Susan'').
* LongRunningBookSeries: At ''least'' one book a month for more than ten years!
* LostWeddingRing: One book involves Stacey being accused of stealing a valuable ring. As it turns out, it was the cat's fault.
* MacGuffin: In some of the ''Mysteries'' books
* MassiveNumberedSiblings: The Pikes have eight children, including identical triplets. The Brewer-Thomases and the Barrett-[=DeWitts=] are also examples of this trope, although they are blended families.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Appears pretty much whenever the girls deal with something weird. They usually get a mundane explanation that covers most--but not all--of what's been going on. Particular examples would include ''The Ghost at Dawn's House'' and ''Mary Anne's Bad Luck Mystery.''
** Also, the first book in the Little Sister series, where the only undebunked evidence Karen has at the end is that she saw the lady she thinks is a witch flying on a broom... and that might have been a dream.
* MeaningfulName: This is most likely completely unintentional, but [[ButtMonkey "Mallory"]] is Norman French for "unlucky".
* MeatVersusVeggies: The Schafer-Spier family deals with this a lot.
* {{Melodrama}}: There's no other word to describe the scene in ''Boy-Crazy Stacey'' where the girls are saying goodbye. They're all going their (temporary) separate ways and the waterworks are endless. Sobbing, hugging, wailing. How long will they be apart? ''Two weeks.''
* MiddleChildSyndrome: Tiffany Kilbourne
* MissingMom: Mary Anne's mother died of cancer when she was very little. She left a letter to Mary Anne that she was to have received on her sixteenth birthday.
* MistakenAge
* MoodWhiplash: ''Claudia and the Terrible Truth'', where the VerySpecialEpisode-esque main plot (the girls finding out that two of their new charges are being abused by their father) is interspersed with the sitters helping kids preparing for a St. Patrick's Day parade.
* MostWritersAreAdults
* MultigenerationalHousehold: The Thomas-Brewers and the Kishis before Mimi's death.
* MustHaveLotsOfFreeTime: Charlie, Kristy's seventeen-year-old brother, who apparently has all the time in the world to drive Kristy, Shannon, Abby, etc. wherever they need to go.
* NaiveEverygirl: Mary Anne and, to some extent, Mallory.
* TheNamesake: The titular club is sometimes the only thing its members have in common.
* NamesTheSame: Two characters are named Sabrina Bouvier - a child beauty queen that BSC meets in ''Little Miss Stoneybrook ... and Dawn'', and later a classmate at SMS.
** {{Lampshaded}} in ''Here Come the Bridesmaids!'' where the narrator acknowledges that both the [=BSC=] and the W♥KC have a regular sitting charge named Ryan [=DeWitt=], and no, they're not related.
* NewYearsResolution
* NonHumanSidekick: Several, although Mary Anne's cat Tigger is probably the most frequently showcased -- partly because Mary Anne, unlike the others, is an only child.
* NoPeriodsPeriod: It's plausible for a thirteen-year-old girl not to have started her period yet, which makes a reasonable justification for the trope, but it's decidedly less plausible that ''none'' of them would have started menstruating by that age.
** Presumably it's not mentioned because the target age range for the books was a bit younger than thirteen, and they didn't want to freak out the kids (or their parents). One has to wonder, though, how it was deemed allowable to mention bras and bra shopping.
** Kids would know what a bra is ("It's like a double-barrel slingshot!"), but it would be unlikely that their parents would have had the talk with them. Or maybe they do have periods, [[TooMuchInformation but it's just not mentioned.]]
* NotAllowedToGrowUp: The first few books show the passage of time as the original five complete seventh grade and start eighth, but once they're in eighth grade, they stay there until the last book of the series finally lets them graduate.
* OldNewBorrowedAndBlue: When Kristy's mom gets married, her underwear is her "something blue." TooMuchInformation.
* OffToBoardingSchool: [[spoiler:Mallory]], although this was actually HER decision.
* OfficialCouple: Mary Anne and Logan. Kristy and Bart are an official sort-of-couple, and Stacey's part of a few.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Kristy, Stacey (short for Anastasia), Jessi, Abby, and many minor characters.
* OnlySaneMan: Jessi and Mallory in some of the later books.
* PlayingPictionary: It is suggested that one say something along the lines of "What a nice picture! Can you tell me about it?" when confronted with a child's drawing, because "you don't want to say 'what a lovely elephant!' and have it turn out to be a picture of their grandmother."
* PoisonousFriend: Ashley, who encouraged Claudia to leave the club and spend more time on her artwork. Also the "bad girls" group that Stacey falls in with later in the series.
* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: In book #12, the girls get bitchy over Claudia spending time with a new friend and go as far as to short-sheet her bed, mess with her belongings, and leave her a series of nasty notes. But in the end, ''Claudia'' is the one who owes ''them'' an apology for "being a bad friend."
** The girls also viciously shun Mary Anne in another story after she commits the mortal sin of... getting a stylish new haircut. Everything's back to hunky dory by the end of the book.
* PungeonMaster: Abby
* RealMenHateSugar: In one of the books when Nicky Pike and Buddy Barrett refuse to eat cookies after having been teased for attending a "girly" sewing class.
* RetCon: Early on, Jill, a member of the We ♥ Kids Club, is established as serious and thoughtful; at one point, Dawn describes her as being like Mary Anne. In the first ''California Diaries'' book she is portrayed as very childish, which contributes to Dawn, Maggie and Sunny drifting away from her.
** The Brewer children's mother and stepfather are named as Sheila and Kendall in an early book, later retconned to Lisa and Seth when they feature more prominently in later titles.
** Similarly, Mary Anne's late mother was named Abigail in the fourth book, but later books identify her as Alma. This is also fixed in reprints.
** There was a short spinoff series where each of the girls writes an autobiography. They must have been written by different writers, because Kristy, Mary Anne, and Claudia have conflicting memories of their elementary school years (when they all knew each other).
* RhymesOnADime: Vanessa Pike
* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Claudia frequently writes like this.
* TheRival: Cokie. Also, one book featured the girls facing off against a rival babysitting club.
* SameSexTriplets: The Pike triplets
* SandInMyEyes: Kristy pulls this one in TheMovie, claiming to her mother that "I've got ''allergies''!"
* SchoolPlay: One of the specials was about the club members and babysitting charges appearing in a musical.
* SecretSanta
* ShrinkingViolet: Mary Anne; Kristy's little stepbrother Andrew is presented this way too.
* SiblingYinYang: Claudia and Janine, Abby and Anna, Karen and Andrew
* SixthRanger: Dawn, Mallory, Jessi, Abby.
* SnoopingLittleKid
* {{Spinoff}}: The ''Little Sister'' and ''California Diaries'' series. ''The Kids In Ms. Colman's Class'' is a spinoff of ''LS.''
* SpoiledBrat: Jenny Prezzioso; to many fans, Karen Brewer also qualifies.
* StartMyOwn: When the [=BSC=] goes crazy testing Mallory about whether she's a good enough sitter, she and Jessi start up "Kids Incorporated."
* StrawFan: Believe it or not, one of the books deals with Mallory claiming to be the biggest fan of a fictional children's author, meeting the author and giving her a hard time about not 'writing what she knows.' Fortunately, [[ItGotBetter she learns her lesson in the end.]]
* SweetTooth: Claudia
* SwitchingPOV: And the "I" in this book refers to...
* TechnicianVersusPerformer: Kristy and Abby, with sports. In Kristy's own words, she's a sportsperson, while Abby is a natural athlete.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: A big deal is always made of Claudia having her own phone line for them to use as the Babysitter's Club number. Nowadays they'd probably all have cell phones.
* TeenGenius: Claudia's sister Janine
** Janine suffers from most TVGenius symptoms, including SesquipedalianLoquaciousness, IntelligenceEqualsIsolation, NerdGlasses, and OmnidisciplinaryScientist, and she [[ImprobablyHighIQ has an IQ of 196]].
* ThemeTwinNaming: Marilyn and Carolyn Arnold, Abigail and Anna Stevenson, Mariah and Miranda Shillaber, Terri and Tammy Barkan, Ricky and Rose Salem. Averted with the Pike triplets Adam, Byron, and Jordan.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Kristy and Mary Anne, Abby and Anna, Carolyn and Marilyn Arnold
* TrueCompanions: No matter what happens, the girls are there for each other.
* {{Tuckerization}}
* TwinSwitch: Marilyn and Carolyn did this once while Mallory was babysitting.
* TwoFirstNames: Kristy Thomas, Logan Bruno
* VerySpecialEpisode: Several books showcased a particular social issue, including racism, hazing, eating disorders and single parenting. They did not deal with topics like illicit drugs and sexuality, and only briefly touched on alcohol, which might have been considered inappropriate for the target audience.
* ViewersAreGoldfish: The main characters got repeatedly introduced and described in every book. {{Lampshaded}} by the various snark communities as being the standard contents of chapter two.
* WhereTheresAWillTheresAStickyNote: Mimi in ''Claudia and the Sad Goodbye''.
* WeddingDay: Kristy's mother and stepfather, Mary Anne's father and Dawn's mother, Dawn's father and stepmother, two sitting clients, Kristy's father and stepmother...
* WhenYouComingHomeDad:
** Stacey's dad is a workaholic who rarely spends time with her.
** Abby's mother is like this too. Possibly justified to an extent, since she's a single parent with two teenagers to support.
** Shannon Kilbourne's father is never home, either.
** One book had a subplot in which the sitters begin taking care of two kids who are constantly forced to attend extra-curricular classes and sports activities because their parents are always at work.
* WritersCannotDoMath: The number of bedrooms in Watson's house never seems to add up. Kristy says his house has 9 bedrooms, which should mean one each for Watson and Elizabeth, Kristy, Sam, Charlie, David Michael, Karen, Andrew, Emily Michelle and Nannie. However, in another book Kristy says that each of her brothers could have a whole suite of rooms if they wanted, and occasionally they've had entire families stay over with no discussion of people moving or sharing rooms. However, possibly the "9 bedrooms" refers only to the bedrooms on the first and second floors. It's mentioned that there is a third floor and an attic that are never used ([[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial which is most certainly not because the ghost of Ben Brewer haunts them]]), so her brothers ''could'' have suites, but would have to move to the upper floors.
* WrittenSoundEffect: Ghostwriter Peter Lerangis LOVES omnomatopoeia.
* YouMeddlingKids: The basic plot of the ''Mysteries'' specials
* YoureNotMyFather: Kristy drops this one on Watson in TheMovie, after a visit with her notoriously flaky biological father.
* YourTomcatIsPregnant: Shows up in one book when Jessi pet-sits a hamster.
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