Eloise A Book for Precocious Grown Ups Kay Thompson Hilary Knight 9780671223502 Books
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How could you not love Eloise? She's a 6-year old rascal and a delight. A trial for her nanny and the Plaza staff, but a precocious child with a 4-star imagination and energy to spare. And she still makes time to take good care of her turtle and pug dog. This book was written in 1955, but, like Eloise, shows no signs of age. Although is was designated for readers of age 7 and up, I'm decades beyond 7 and it makes me smile every time I look at the illustration.Tags : Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown Ups [Kay Thompson, Hilary Knight] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Meet Eloise, the precocious darling of the Plaza Hotel!<BR><BR>Eloise is a little girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York. She is not yet pretty but she is already a Person.<BR> Henry James would want to study her.<BR> Queen Victoria would recognize her as an Equal.<BR> The New York Jets would want to have her on <I>their</I> side.<BR> Lewis Carroll would love her (once he got over the initial shock).<BR> She knows <I>everything</I> about The Plaza. She is interested in people when they are not <I>boring.</I><BR> She has Inner Resources.<BR> If you take her home with you,Kay Thompson, Hilary Knight,Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown Ups,Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers,067122350X,Boys & Men,Hotels, motels, etc. - Fiction.,Action & Adventure - General,Children's BooksAges 4-8 Fiction,Children: Grades 2-3,Classics,Easy Fiction,Fiction,Girls & Women,Hotels, motels, etc,Hotels, motels, etc - Fiction,Hotels, motels, etc.,Hotels, motels, etc.;Fiction.,Humorous stories,JUVENILE,JUVENILE FICTION Classics,JUVENILE FICTION Girls & Women,JUVENILE FICTION Humorous Stories,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile FictionAction & Adventure - General,Juvenile FictionLifestyles - City & Town Life,Juvenile Grades 2-3 Ages 7-8,Lifestyles - City & Town Life,Modern fiction,Picture Book,Picture books,Plaza Hotel (New York, N.Y.),The Plaza Hotel; Eloise books; Eloise series; New York; six-year-olds; picture book; classic; Kay Thompson; kay tompson; Kay Tompson; precocious grown-ups; precocious children; New York City; girls interest; girls' interests,Children's 4-8,JUVENILE FICTION Action & Adventure General,JUVENILE FICTION Lifestyles City & Town Life,Juvenile Fiction Girls & Women,Juvenile Fiction Humorous Stories,Lifestyles - City & Town Life,Children's BooksAges 4-8 Fiction,Fiction,Hotels, motels, etc,Hotels, motels, etc.,Juvenile Fiction,Children: Grades 1-2,Children: Kindergarten,General & Literary Fiction,Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945),Modern fiction
Eloise A Book for Precocious Grown Ups Kay Thompson Hilary Knight 9780671223502 Books Reviews
What else can I say? I LOVE Eloise. I love everything about her, including her messy hair and her bad habit of drawing pictures all over the walls of her bedroom in the Plaza Hotel. My grandchildren especially love Eloise's pet turtle, Skipperdee, and her little dog, Weenie.
I gave this as a baby shower gift because every little girl needs a copy of Eloise! She has so much personality and the pen and ink drawings are wonderful. Every generation needs to know her!
I love Eloise and bought the version to read with a child in the hospital, and it was absolutely impossible. We gave up on page 8. Wish I could return it but that doesn’t appear to be an option with books.
The most wonderful child's book of all time. From the perspective of the child, this is just like I remember it when I was a little girl. I grew up in a small New England town, and my real life was nothing like Eloise's. I simply loved the story when I was little and I still do, even though I am now retired...
"Eloise" has been passed to another generation. Like the LBD, some things never go out of style. My granddaughter loved the book. We read it together. I found a vintage porcelain Eloise trinket box in a thrift shop that she received with this classic piece of children's literature. Great product, price and delivery. Highly recommend.
I first "met" Eloise when my neighbor and I were in grade school, in the mid sixties. I was in her room one day and she showed me this book about a little girl who lived in a hotel. Since it was a girl's book I was not that interested, but I remembered that it had black and white illustrations with red highlights. I also remembered that the little girl could do whatever she felt like. As I got older, I wished I had actually read the book. As a New Yorker, I felt I should know all about her. I felt culturally deprived, as if, say, I had never had a hot dog from a street vendor. Flash forward to 1999. I see the movie You've Got Mail, and I think about that book I saw years ago. Then I do some research and find out the books are being released again. I think, Finally! I can read the books now! I bought the first two, ostensibly for a Chanukah gift for my niece, but when they arrived the other day, I had to read them right away. Wow! I never thought the books could be so funny! There is a lot of adult humor in them, and the irrepresible Eloise will inspire adults and children alike. In a way, though, it was reliving my childhood, remembering that day almost thirty-five years ago in my neighbor's room. Now that I have read the first two books, I feel that my cultural education as a New Yorker is a little more complete. Don't worry, my niece will get the whole set for her birthday in March. And of course, next time I am in the city, I will think of Eloise and skibble over to The Plaza to see her portrait!
Eloise has a lovely life in the Plaza hotel. Her mother is largely absent; her Nanny, pet turtle, and pet dog are her companions. Her favorite words are "Charge it please!" Nanny and Eloise are sitting on the sofa and anticipates the fights is hilarious. Nanny is prim and proper, and Eloise knows she needs her outlets! Delightful! Loved it! I will definitely have fun reading to my niece.
How could you not love Eloise? She's a 6-year old rascal and a delight. A trial for her nanny and the Plaza staff, but a precocious child with a 4-star imagination and energy to spare. And she still makes time to take good care of her turtle and pug dog. This book was written in 1955, but, like Eloise, shows no signs of age. Although is was designated for readers of age 7 and up, I'm decades beyond 7 and it makes me smile every time I look at the illustration.
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