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Eloise in Paris

Eloise in Paris

Author(s): Kay Thompson

Location(s): Paris

Genre(s): Children

Era(s): 20th Century

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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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Enfant terrible Eloise heads for Paris – such a creatively written series! And lovely to see Paris with her, but it’s not all a bed of roses!

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