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  1. Aug 25, 2015 · Board book – Illustrated, August 25, 2015. For the first time ever, Eloise and her friends are in a board book story adapted from the original classic. How Marvelous! Eloise is a very special—and very precocious—six-year-old girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.

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    • Little Simon
    • $8.99
    • Kay Thompson
  2. Eloise is a series of children's books written in the 1950s by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight. The series consists of Eloise (1955) and four sequels. Eloise is a young girl who lives in the "room on the tippy-top floor" of the Plaza Hotel in New York City with her nanny, her pug dog, Weenie, and her turtle, Skipperdee.

  3. Celebrate by joining Eloise on a Russian adventure in this storybook that now comes with a CD narrated by the brilliant Bernadette Peters! Eloise is a very special little girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York...

  4. www.eloise.com › booksBooks - Eloise

    Eloise has been warming the hearts of readers for sixty years. Now, follow everyone’s favourite Plaza girl, Eloise, through the calendar as she fills each day of the year with even more new adventures, featuring all new original artwork by Hilary Knight!

  5. Jun 29, 2017 · A tempera painting of Eloise from 1956, in the New-York Historical Society show “Eloise at the Museum,” which opens on Friday. Kay Thompson; Collection of Hilary Knight.

    • Alexandra Jacobs
  6. Eloise is a very special—and very precocious—six-year-old girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York City. She may not be pretty yet, but she’s definitely already a real Person. Join Eloise and experience her fabulous life in the famous Plaza Hotel.

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  8. Eloise is a self-assured child who lives in a luxurious hotel in New York, The Plaza. She is looked after by her British nurse, Nanny, and has two beloved pets: a dog named Weenie and a turtle, Skipperdee, for whom she calls room service and orders “one roast-beef bone, one raisin and seven spoons” and insists that they “charge it please!”.

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