Since Stacey's parents got divorced, it hasn't been easy. But now both of her parents are depending on Stacey. They each need her badly. And she can't be in Stoneybrook and New York at the same time. How will Stacey ever choose between her mom and her dad...again?
Mallory couldn't imagine not being in a big family like hers. There's always someone to do things with, and she likes to help take care of her younger brothers and sisters. But now Mallory's working on an important writing project, and she needs peace and quiet. So why won't everyone leave her alone? Nicky needs help tying his shoes, Claire wants a sandwich, and someone has to break up the fight among the triplets. Mallory feels like a baby-sitting slave. And there's only one thing to do: This Baby-sitter is going on strike!
When Jessi volunteers to help supervise the Kids Can Do Anything Club, she meets nine-year-old Danielle. Danielle has a beautiful smile and a great sense of humor. But Danielle is no ordinary little girl. She has cancer. Jessi never met anyone like Danielle before. Even though she is very sick, Danielle is courageous and hopeful. She even has two wishes. The first is to go to Disney World. The second is to graduate from elementary school. Jessi knows she has to be strong for Danielle, and so she makes a very special wish of her own.
Dawn is finally going to meet Logan's cousin, Lewis. But while Mary Anne is planning the perfect double date, Dawn is getting really nervous. She's never had a boyfriend before. Then she decides the only way to impress Lewis is with a whole new image. Will Lewis and the baby-sitters like the new Dawn?