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Popcorn Culture - Review: The Baby-Sitters Club

22-Jul-20 19:30

Popcorn Culture - Review: The Baby-Sitters Club

Adapted from the popular children’s book series of the same name, The Baby-Sitters Club follows the friendship and adventures of five middle-schoolers as they start a babysitting business in Stoneybrook, Connecticut. While the show takes a fun and lighthearted tone, it doesn’t shy away from addressing real issues that many young people of today face, such as divorced parents, self esteem, and identity.

Produced by: Arvindh Yuvaraj, Sharmilla Ganesan, Lee Chwi Lynn

Presented by: Arvindh Yuvaraj, Sharmilla Ganesan, Lee Chwi Lynn


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