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Uh-oh. One-year-old Hayley's got a huge case of the wails. What do you do when she won't stop crying?
Jimmy, the precocious 5-year-old that you're sitting has locked his 3-year-old sister Teresa inside her room. No matter what you do you can't unlock the door…and Teresa won't stop screaming. How would you solve this sitch?
Caitlin, the 9-year-old you sit for, gets sick with the flu, and starts puking all over the living room. What's your next step?
You've been sitting for seven straight hours when you finally find some free time to watch some TV, whew! All of the sudden, the three pre-teens you are babysitting get into a huge fight over who stole whose Xbox! How do you deal?
The kids are tucked into bed, the house is quiet and you can hear the parents' car pull into the driveway. Suddenly, Ian, the 8-year-old you're sitting for, starts screaming because of a way scary nightmare. What's your next move?
You really revved up your super sitter kit recently! You made spaghetti and meatballs for your kids from a fun recipe, created an awesome art proj for them to paint and picked out the latest HSM movie for them to watch! What didn't you plan on? The kid's tossing spaghetti at your face, breaking all your art supplies and whining about your movie pick. How do you react?
It is a Saturday night and you have been babysitting on and off again all week. So, you’re super psyched to go to the movies with all of your chicas. Fifteen minutes before your outing, you get a call from your client, Mrs. McClellan. She said she has to work overtime and her five kids ages three-nine need a sitter. You feel furious because she didn't fully pay you last time for working overtime but you don't want to offend her by flakin 'cause she seems really frantic. You…
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It was a strange scent, faintly familiar, like the perfume my mother used to wear. The aroma lingered around me, smelling like dried sunflowers and a soft touch of the new spring air.
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