March 17, 2020

Day

The image shows Babysitter Boss, Lexi, seated on a couch in a softly lit living room. She is wearing a bright blue top and a delicate gold necklace with a square pendant. Lexi has a thoughtful or slightly concerned expression, as though she is engaged in explaining or discussing something important. Next to her is a young girl, dressed in a pink hoodie, holding a stuffed toy. The child looks focused on the toy and appears calm. The setting is cozy, with warm lighting and a neutral-toned couch. The overall atmosphere suggests a moment of connection or a teaching moment, typical of Lexi’s role as Babysitter Boss.
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