This is book number 12 in the Baby-Sitters Club Graphix series.
See below for English description.
Jessi vient de d m nager Stoneybrook. Elle est l'une des membres les plusr centes du Club des Baby-Sitters et elle se pr pare s'occuper r guli rementde Matt Braddock, le nouveau petit prot g du club. Matt est sourd depuis lanaissance et utilise la langue des signes pour communiquer. Jessi doit doncl'utiliser aussi. Jessi est galement occup e pr parer le grand spectacle deson cole de danse et travailler sur une autre surprise destin e Matt. Jessisera-t-elle en mesure de garder le secret et de r ussir sa performance?Jessi recently moved to Stoneybrook and is one of the newest members of
Le Club des Baby-Sitters. She's getting ready to start regularly sitting for the
club's newest charge, Matt Braddock. Matt has been deaf since birth and
uses sign language to communicate, so Jessi has to use it too. It's a secret
language Jessi's also busy preparing for her dance school's big show, plus
working on another secret just for Matt. Will Jessi be able to keep the secret
and pull off her performance?
Original title: The Baby-Sitters Club: #12: Jessi's Secret Language
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