Claudia & Mean Janine: The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novel #4 by Raina Telgemeier 5 out of 5 stars This was probably my favorite of the graphic novels so far, even though it is one of the saddest books in the series. I'm just saying it now: if they do Claudia & The Sad Goodbye, I don't know if I'll be able to read it! Okay, so the story starts off in the last week of school. Claudia has a big math test and Janine is trying to tutor her (which is obviously not working, because she doesn't know her basic times table!?) They get in an argument and Janine storms off; Mimi comes in and helps Claudia. Claudia doesn't know what she or her family would do without Mimi. At the BSC meeting the next day, Stacey has a chic new haircut and Pete Black held her hand, Kristy thinks boys are gross and still doesn't like Dawn, and they come up with the idea for a summer playgroup as soon as school lets out. Because they can't spend even one week just chilling and watching Price is Right or whatever. Claudia and Janine continue to fight and cause Mimi to have a stroke. (Not really, but that's what Claudia thinks.) It's really scary and sad and well-done for younger people. The playgroup goes well: Andrew makes Prissy Jenny Prezzioso wear her art smock because he's a monster, the kids give Louie the dog a bath, they make lots of money. Kristy & Dawn spend some time together alone and come to a friendly understanding of sorts. Mimi comes home and starts her recuperation, learning words again and how to use her motor skills. Jamie Newton loves his new little sister, Lucy, but gets upset when she gets all the attention and almost pours the punch bowl over her head. Claudia realizes she and Janine are acting like Jamie. They finally talk and both realize they're jealous of the other. They make up and Janine even admits that she hides candy in her room too. The book ends towards the end of summer and the girls realizing they've been the official Baby-Sitters Club for one year. Now let's talk about the artwork. Overall, very good and in line with the descriptions. Claudia's room looks a lot better in this one. Plenty of art supplies and stuff on the walls, snacks hidden away, and we even get to see inside her closet! Her fashion was very on-point throughout the book too. We see Jeff in this one and Dawn's house and the old spooky barn. And more of the neighborhood kids in the playgroup. Andrew and Karen are so cute. Also, there's apparently at least one other black family in Stoneybrook (at least in Raina's world), before the Ramsey's show up, because their kid is at the playgroup. He never gets named though. I wonder if they'll talk about that when Jessi finally shows up, if she does. After the end of the book, Raina talks us through how the graphic novel is formed and it was really interesting to read. I can't wait to read the next one!
Step into Claudia Bueno’s aquarium-style installation at Meow Wolf’s new space in Las Vegas and experience the slow, oscillating movements of natural life. “Pulse” is comprised of countless white line drawings that are meticulously intertwined and superimposed on 60 glass panels. When illuminated, they mimic scores of nautilus spirals, coral, vines, and botanics that sway and throb in glowing masses. “This is what ‘Pulse’ is, a way of creating animated volumes using layers of drawings that build up. More
Claudia Afshar followed her parent's steps and made her best version of herself. While Claudia apprenticed at her Mother’s award-winning interior design firm
At her Tudor manse in England, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and her family are surrounded by historic architecture, modern art—and a few friendly ghosts
At her Tudor manse in England, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and her family are surrounded by historic architecture, modern art—and a few friendly ghosts
The Socialite Family vous invite à découvrir l'univers de la créatrice Claudia Ravnbo, à la tête de la maison de haute-maroquinerie Maison Ravn.
“I think tons of people had overlooked it because of the decor, but as soon as we saw it, it just felt right. We could see its potential straight away,” owner Claudia Rojas Prado says.
La mansión de 14 dormitorios en la que Claudia Schiffer vive con su familia, y que visitamos en 2017, tiene muchas lecciones decorativas para rescatar.
At her Tudor manse in England, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and her family are surrounded by historic architecture, modern art—and a few friendly ghosts
HOLMBY HILLS RESIDENCE Interior Design: Claudia Afshar Design Inc. | Construction: Pillar HomesGround Up Build, 7,500 Sq. Ft
Step into Claudia Bueno’s aquarium-style installation at Meow Wolf’s new space in Las Vegas and experience the slow, oscillating movements of natural life. “Pulse” is comprised of countless white line drawings that are meticulously intertwined and superimposed on 60 glass panels. When illuminated, they mimic scores of nautilus spirals, coral, vines, and botanics that sway and throb in glowing masses. “This is what ‘Pulse’ is, a way of creating animated volumes using layers of drawings that build up. More
Claudia Afshar followed her parent's steps and made her best version of herself. While Claudia apprenticed at her Mother’s award-winning interior design firm
At her Tudor manse in England, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and her family are surrounded by historic architecture, modern art—and a few friendly ghosts
At her Tudor manse in England, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and her family are surrounded by historic architecture, modern art—and a few friendly ghosts
By Roséline - At Home | Colour Inspiration: Jonquil by Edward Bulmer Natural Paint - my experience using this plant based paint in our cottage
Dupla levou os fãs à loucura na noite desta sexta, 27, com dança sensual, troca de carinhos, puxadas de cabelo e até... lambida!
The Socialite Family vous invite à découvrir l'univers de la créatrice Claudia Ravnbo, à la tête de la maison de haute-maroquinerie Maison Ravn.
“I think tons of people had overlooked it because of the decor, but as soon as we saw it, it just felt right. We could see its potential straight away,” owner Claudia Rojas Prado says.