Young Adult
The Babysitter's Survival Guide
Fun Games, Cool Crafts, and How to Be the Best Babysitter in Town
This handbook is the ultimate babysitter’s helper, a go-to guide with smart advice on everything from finding clients and snagging the job to entertaining, feeding, bathing, and lulling children to sleep. There are kid-friendly recipes to tempt the picky eater, cool activities for all age ranges, suggestions for handling tears, tantrums, and emergencies, and enough practical information to make even new sitters feel confident about their skills.
With its chapter tabs, make your own business cards, handy pockets, and perforated emergency information cards, this beautiful package is a must-have for all babysitters.
With its chapter tabs, make your own business cards, handy pockets, and perforated emergency information cards, this beautiful package is a must-have for all babysitters.
About the Author
Jill D. Chassé has an MS in developmental and family psychology and a PhD in health administration. She is the founder of the Magic of Motherhood© birthing method and “Womb Baby Learning,” and is certified by the International Association for Counselors and Therapists. Chassé has published more than 50 articles in the US and Canada, and has given lectures on childcare and development.
About the Illustrator
Jessica Secheret attended the famous École Boulle in Paris to study furniture design. After several years working in architecture, she gave up squares, rulers, and compasses for illustration. She's currently residing at her studio in Paris, France, drawing for magazines and children's books. Her clients include American Girl, Running Press, Girl Scouts of America, HarperCollins, and Klutz Press.
Jill D. Chassé has an MS in developmental and family psychology and a PhD in health administration. She is the founder of the Magic of Motherhood© birthing method and “Womb Baby Learning,” and is certified by the International Association for Counselors and Therapists. Chassé has published more than 50 articles in the US and Canada, and has given lectures on childcare and development.
About the Illustrator
Jessica Secheret attended the famous École Boulle in Paris to study furniture design. After several years working in architecture, she gave up squares, rulers, and compasses for illustration. She's currently residing at her studio in Paris, France, drawing for magazines and children's books. Her clients include American Girl, Running Press, Girl Scouts of America, HarperCollins, and Klutz Press.