Eloise Takes a Bawth (Paperback)
| Author: Kay/ Knight Thompson | Editor: Mart Crowley Mart Crowley | Illustrator: Hilary Knight Hilary Knight |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10: 0689842880
ISBN-13: 9780689842887
Sku: 31004975
Publish Date: 10/1/2002
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 11.25H x 8.25L x 0.5T
Pages:
64
Age Range:
8 to 12
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| Six-year-old Eloise loves to take a bath, which is bad news for Mr. Salomone and the elegant people gathering below in the Plazas Grand Ball Room for the charity event of the season, a masked ball. *Author: Thompson, Kay/ Knight, Hilary (ILT)/ Crowley, Mart (ILT) *Publication Date: 2002/10/22 *Number of Pages: 64 *Binding Type: Library *Grade Level: 1-2 *Language: English *Depth: 0.50 *Width: 8.25 *Height: 11.25 |
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Six-year-old Eloise loves to take a bath, which is bad news for Mr. Salomone and the elegant people gathering below in the Plaza's Grand Ball Room for the charity event of the season, a Masked Ball. |
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This final collaboration by the original creators of the Eloise books was completed by editor Mart Crowley. Here the the Eloise brings havoc to the Plaza Hotel (her home) when she decides to take a bath. Two-color illustrations accompany the text. Named one of the Best Children's Books 2002 by Publishers Weekly.
This final collaboration by the original creators of the Eloise books was completed by editor Mart Crowley. Here the the Eloise brings havoc to the Plaza Hotel (her home) when she decides to take a bath. Two-color illustrations accompany the text. Named one of the Best Children's Books 2002 by Publishers Weekly.
Author Bio
Kay Thompson
Best known as the author of the "Eloise" books, Kay Thompson originally intended to be an actress. Born Kitty Fink in St. Louis, she moved to California to pursue her dream of life on the stage, but never became a well-known actress. In addition to coaching such singing legends as Lena Horne and Judy Garland, Thompson also appeared in a few movies including "Funny Face" and "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon", which stars her goddaughter, Liza Minnelli. "Eloise", her first and best known book, was published in 1955.
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Kirkus Reviews
"Here's the extraordinary extrovert at her very grawdest (and most destructive); rare is the reader who won't be up for repeat dives into her upper-crust, never-humdrum world." 10/01/2002
"Here's the extraordinary extrovert at her very grawdest (and most destructive); rare is the reader who won't be up for repeat dives into her upper-crust, never-humdrum world." 10/01/2002

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