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The California Diaries is a spin-off series of 'The Babysitter's Club' written by, Ann M. Martin following former member of the Babysitter's Club, Dawn. |
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'''The California Diaries''' is a spin-off series of ''[[The Baby Sitters Club]]'' written by Ann M. Martin, following Dawn, a former member of the Babysitter's Club, who moves away from Connecticut to her once-home, California. |
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Latest revision as of 05:58, 31 December 2016
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The California Diaries is a spin-off series of The Baby Sitters Club written by Ann M. Martin, following Dawn, a former member of the Babysitter's Club, who moves away from Connecticut to her once-home, California.
Each book in the series follows either Dawn Schafer, Sunny Winslow, Maggie Blume, Amelia Vargas, or Ducky McCrae, and each one of these characters have three of their own diaries.
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