Oh, baby, I love your way. Sort of.Bottles and diapers and cries, poor Max! A laugh out loud, heartwarming babysitting disaster that will make your day a whole lot happier.
Age old question: Where do babies come from? Obvious answer: Their parents. At least until the parents decide to hatch a disastrous matchmaking scheme. Cue Sophie and Jack. And Max, of course. None of whom know how babies … disastrous matchmaking scheme. Cue Sophie and Jack. And Max, of course. None of whom know how babies work. Most people Sophie’s age are making babies. Sophie can barely manage to make a sandwich.
So, what happens when Sophie and Jack are tricked into babysitting an eating, screaming, pooping machine? Sophie discovers that no outfit is complete without barf and baby food. Jack realizes babies can smell fear. Max learns silence isn’t golden, it’s suspicious. Buttercup knows the baby needs to be changed. Like into a couch or something quieter. And what does buh-buh-buh mean exactly? Time for a beer? A sandwich? The Little Mermaid?
Only the cute, cuddly cherub knows for sure.
Poor Max learns ‘parent speak’ for, “I’m going to count to three. Because I said so. Eat your vegetables!” Now it’s game on.
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Small but powerful, or is that a description of Emma, the unsuspecting major player in this matchmaking scheme?
When new parents of a six month old take a vacation and hatch a plan, Uncle Jack bears the brunt of this game. However Jack and Sophie seem to have a secret the others have not uncovered.
With wonderful humor and plenty of loud action, this addition to the series is a winner.
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They are tricked into babysitting and they have no idea what is going to happen. Follow them as they cope with a screaming baby. Are they going to cope? See how they get on
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was a lightning fast little read. It was also an hour-long ab workout because I never stopped laughing. I haven’t yet had the pleasure of reading any of the books before this, but that’s okay because this story stands perfectly well on its own. There’s the suggestion that there’s more story before this, but you don’t need to know any of it to understand what’s going on here. This book was written by an author with a fine understanding of pets behaving badly, fussy babies, and big nosy interfering families. Sophie and Jack are subjected to all of the above for our reading pleasure. And it was a pleasure. My only complaint is that it’s over too quickly.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
Jack’s family thinks it will be a great matchmaking plan for him and Sophie to watch his baby niece Emma. Sophie is on a stay-cation when her friend Lana calls begging her to help Jack babysit Emma and she agrees so when jack sends a limo she gets her dog and gets in the car. Hilarity ensues dog steal diaper, dog brings live possum in house and the baby won’t stop screaming. Then Bobby comes to the door to get the possum out of the house and he let’s slip he met the whole family and how they told him they weren’t in Hawaii and Bailey’s kids did have chicken pox. Jack calls his secretary and gives her a list for payback.
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This is the first book I have read from this series and I will definitely be checking out the previous books. This book had me laughing out loud I really enjoyed it and would recommend it, it had great characters and was a wonderful read.
Laugh Out Loud Babysitting Troubles!
I love the ‘inept guys babysitting’ trope and this is one of the best! Too funny and Too Short! A wonderful addition to the Woof series. I received this ARC book for free and this is my honest review.
Jack and Sophia get conned by some well-meaning matchmakers to babysit his sister’s six month old teething baby, Emma. His Sister and her husband are supposedly in Hawaii and her best friend’s kids have “chickenpox”. So they are on their own with Emma. Neither one has ever taken care of a baby before and are at a loss. Her Mother is a font of information by phone from Italy where she is on vacation. But there will be a turn around fair play. This book is such a comedy of errors to include two neurotic dogs and a possum. Funny!
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whoever thought setting a couple up to babysit would get them together has been married too long or needs to change their meds.
best birth control ever – except they are a bit cute and cuddly when no scenes from the Exorcist are happening.
What evil genius invented that horrible strained pea baby food?
What creative things can clepto dog Buttercup do with baby food, dirty diapers, pacifiers, and a possum?
More hilarious fun for Sophie and Jack – who also seek creative revenge.
Great as a stand alone – fun as a part of their growing relationship / series.
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