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Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure
Not Rated
AnimationFamily
6.9/10(48 ratings)
Barbie’s younger sister Skipper is a babysitting expert, but when her babysitting business hits a snag, she takes a summer job at a water park and tries out different jobs with some new friends. A birthday party at the park goes awry and Skipper’s babysitting skills save the day! The success renews Skipper’s confidence in her babysitting business, and she and her new friends start a babysitting squad.
03-03-2023
1h 3m
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Production Info
Director:
Steve Daye
Writer:
Daniel Bryan Franklin
Production:
Mattel Television, Mattel, Mainframe Studios, Cartoon Conrad Productions, Inc.
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