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Eloise in Paris [Paperback]

Kay Thompson , Hilary Knight
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  • Paperback: 64 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's; New edition (3 April 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1416916598
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416916598
  • Product Dimensions: 27.2 x 19 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 22,451 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Hello Room Service, this is me Eloise. We're going to Paris. France goodbye! And so, our favourite enfant terrible (sporting her foreign identification travel tag) says au revoir to the Plaza and embarks with Nanny and Weenie on a Parisian adventure, which is rawther extraordinaire. While whizzing through the streets, sights, and shops of Paris, Eloise comes to a few important conclusions about life avec les francais. Mainly, that 'you cawn't cawn't cawn't get a good cup of tea...so you have to have champagne with a peach in it' and that 'French bread makes very good skis'. Which pretty much sums it up? She also builds up an impressive collection of champagne corks.

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Kay Thompson was a singer, dancer, vocal arranger and coach to many MGM musicals in the 1940s. The Eloise character grew out of the voice of a precocious six-year-old she used to put on to amuse her friends. Collaborating with Hilary Knight on what was an immediate bestseller, Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight became literary sensations when the book was first published in 1955. More than 2 million copies have been sold to date and there are 3 more to be reissued my S&S!

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By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
"Je suis Me ELOISE"

Think of this book as a combination French lesson and tour guide to Paris and Versailles, conducted by the inimitable Eloise. You've never had such fun! This book will be appealing to all of those who loved Eloise when they were chronologically young and are still young at heart. The book is a worthy sequel to the original Eloise by patterning the story as much as possible after the first book. Whether you have been to Paris or not, you will be delighted!

A cablegram comes from Eloise's mother, and Eloise practically knocks the Plaza to its knees to get it. Then Nanny has to hold it far away to read the message. Eloise's mother wants them to come to Paris to get roses in their cheeks. Eloise telephones everyone at the Plaza to let them know she is going. There are many things to do including shopping, passports, vaccinations, and packing. Pretty soon they are on their way with 37 pieces of luggage. "Everyone knew we were going, but no one cried."

Eloise, Nanny, Weenie (the pug), and Skipperdee (the turtle) fly by Sabena to Belgium (because it's the only airline that lets turtles fly with the people). From there, they take a helicopter to Paris. They are met there by Koki, the chauffeur of mother's lawyer. He takes them to the Relais Bisson, which is the only place Eloise stays in Paris. It is near the Seine so they can get the salty smell from the air. Mme. and M. Dupuis greet them.

. . . But the Realais Bisson is not the Plaza. There is no elevator. The room is small. Eloise knows that she has to get outside to have a good time. And she sure does. But at night, she manages some of her usual fun by visiting all the rooms . . . just to make a few adjustments.

Among her many exciting outside events are having a dress designed for her by M. Dior, dinner at Maxim's ("My mother knows Maxim" . . . and yes, she does charge the meal there.), and visits to every possible monument and public place. Along the way, she finds a novel use for French bread that I'll bet you never have tried. The scenes in Paris and Versailles are beautifully drawn by Hilary Knight in the original Eloise style. You'll love them.

The book could easily double as a French language lesson. Eloise explains all kinds of french nouns and adjectives that are useful to travelers in a way that makes them easy to remember.

"Oh I absolutely miss the Plaza" and then it's time to go back. This time she has 114 pieces of luggage.

I think a hidden blessing of this book is that it will kindle an irresistible urge to visit Paris. If you read the book to your children when they are young, you will probably have an easier time recruiting them as traveling companions for a wonderful family vacation in France.

If you already know French, you will also enjoy little jokes that are included in that language. If you do not know French, you'll still enjoy the book very much.

After you have finished enjoying this wonderful book, I suggest that you think about how you can take a trip that will cause you to change your usual life style . . . so that you learn new ways of thinking about life, as well as seeing new sights.

Vive la France! Vive Eloise!

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Format:Paperback
I purchased this book along with "This is Paris", by Miroslav Sasek in order to help my 6-year-old daughter familiarize herself with Paris before our visit. I thought an informative factual book for kids ("This is Paris") paired with the "Eloise" book would be a good combination for her. Much to my dismay, the "Eloise" book used the phrase, "Oh my Lord!" several times, beginning right on the very first page. Now, we're not zealots in my family, but we do have a healthy respect for God and teach our kids to respect Him, and this book just did not fit in with those values. I just think there's something really odd about a "children's book" that finds it necessary to say "Oh my Lord!" over and over -- just seems to be a general indicator that the book is a bit too worldly and disrespectful for my six-year old, sorry! It was offensive. If you want a fun and informative book about Paris suitable for any child, regardless of their beliefs, "This is Paris", by Miroslav Sasek is a wonderful choice. The illustrations are enchanting and the content is very entertaining, and we found that it was the perfect book to introduce our children to Paris -- they had a great time picking things out that they had read upon our arrival!
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Best illustrations, most fun story, not condescending 30 July 1996
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Format:Hardcover
Generic vanilla books of our era could learn a lot from this book, imaginitively illustrated and as rich in joy and fun to read aloud as it is lacking in "proper" punctuation. Full of life
reprint eloise in paris 11 Feb 1998
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Format:Hardcover
For those of you who love Eloise, the six year old girl who lives in the Plaza Hotel, "Eloise in Paris" is a delight. With characteristic humor and the biting honesty that only children possess, Eloise and Nanny make their way through the city of lights, while teaching the reader a little French on the side. Read it. Reprint it. It is wonderful.
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