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Kay Thompson's Eloise

Eloise Breaks Some Eggs/Ready-to-Read: Ready-to-Read Level 1

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Nanny and the cook try to teach Eloise to cook. But Eloise doesn't think they should bother -- she's got room service!

32 pages, Paperback

First published December 28, 2004

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Kay Thompson

78 books127 followers
Kay Thompson (1909–1998) was an American author, composer, musician, actress and singer. She is best remembered as the creator of the Eloise children's books.

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April 22, 2018
Cute simple text all about the infamous little girl named Eloise and her nanny who is trying to teach her with the the help of the cook -- how to cook! But Eloise has room service so she is not as worried about learning! For her its all about Fun!
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August 11, 2025
Eloise knows what’s up. It’s so much easier and more fun to order room service than to cook!
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Author 1 book671 followers
March 10, 2011
The irrepressible Eloise is back with a beginner reader that is fun for both parents and children. She is so enthusiastic with everything she does.

We enjoy reading the books about her, even though I'm so tempted to say that she is just a spoiled, neglected-by-her-parents, rich brat. I didn't say that aloud, did I? I suppose this is one way to describe how "the other half live" (or is it more like "the other one percent"?) Our girls love these books, but for some reason, the stories always make me cringe.
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1,944 reviews43 followers
October 10, 2015
Yes, Eloise is a spoiled brat, but my kids love reading about her. This is especially important for beginning readers, and Eloise keeps their interest well.
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