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Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle

Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by Betty MacDonald from HarperTrophy

    Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle has been wildly popular with children and adults for over 50 years. Children adore her because she understands them--and because her upside-down house is always filled with the smell of freshly baked cookies, and her backyard with buried treasure. Grownups love her because her magical common sense solutions to children's problems succeed when their own cajoling and yelling don't. For the child who refuses to bathe, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle recommends letting her be. Wait until the dirt on her body has accumulated to half an inch, then scatter radish seeds on her arms and head. When the plants start sprouting, the nonbather is guaranteed to change her mind about that bath.

    Hilary Knight's (Eloise, Sunday Morning) delightful pictures provide lively, droll accompaniment to Betty MacDonald's refreshing stories. Whether Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle is curing Answer-Backers or Slow-Eater-Tiny-Bite-Takers, her remedies always work like a charm. More than one parent over the years has surreptitiously turned to Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle when Dr. Spock failed to come through. (Ages 8 to 12) --Emilie Coulter

    Everyone loves Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle

    Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle lives in an upside-down house ans smells like cookies. She was even married to a pirate once. Most of all, she knows everything about children. She can cure them of any ailment. Patsy hates baths. Hubert never puts anything away. Allen eats v-e-r-y slowly. Mrs Piggle-Wiggle has a treatment for all of them.

    The incomparable Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle loves children good or bad and never scolds but has positive cures for Answer-Backers, Never-Want-to-Go-to-Bedders, and other boys and girls with strange habits. '[Now] in paperback . . . for a new generation of children to enjoy.' -- San Francisco Examiner Chronicle.

    Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic

    Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic by Betty Macdonald from HarperTrophy

      Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle has a trick up her sleeve

      Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle loves everyone, and everyone loves her right back. The children love her because she is lots of fun. Their parents love her because she can cure children of absolutely any bad habit. The treatment are unusual, but they work! Who better than a pig, for instance, to teach a piggy little boy table manners? And what better way to cure the rainy-day "waddle-I-do's" than hunt for a pirate treasure in Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's upside-down house?

      Eloise (Eloise Series)

      Eloise (Eloise Series) by Kay Thompson from Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

        "I am Eloise/I am six." So begins the well-loved story of Eloise, the garrulous little girl who lives at New York's Plaza Hotel. Eyebrow raised defiantly, arm propped on one jutting hip, Eloise is a study in self-confidence. Eloise's personal mandate is "Getting bored is not allowed," so she fills her days to the brim with wild adventures and self-imposed responsibilities. An average Eloise afternoon includes braiding her pet turtle's ears, ordering "one roast-beef bone, one raisin and seven spoons" from room service, and devising innovative methods of torture for her guardians.

        Eloise's exploits are non-stop, and--accordingly--the text uses nary a period. Kay Thompson perfectly captures the way children speak: in endless sentences elongated with "and then ... and then ... and then... " Hilary Knight's drawings illustrate Eloise's braggadocio and amusement as well as the bewilderment of harassed hotel guests. Eloise's taunts are terrible, her imagination inimitable, her pace positively perilous. Her impertinence will delight readers of all ages. (Ages 5 and older)

        Eloise is a little girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York. She is not yet pretty but she is already a Person.

        Henry James would want to study her.

        Queen Victoria would recognize her as an Equal.

        The New York Jets would want to have her on their side.

        Lewis Carroll would love her (once he got over the initial shock).

        She knows everything about The Plaza. She is interested in people when they are not boring.

        She has Inner Resources.

        If you take her home with you, you will always be glad you did.

        List Price: $18.00
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        Eloise: The Absolutely Essential 50th Anniversary Edition

        Eloise: The Absolutely Essential 50th Anniversary Edition by Kay Thompson from Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

          Here is everything you need to know about

          Eloise

          who is celebrating her 50th anniversary though she is still not a day over six. In the front of this book we have printed the original Eloise story & pictures and in the back of it there are sketches and stories by Mr. Hilary Knight (the Artist) and photographs of Miss Kay Thompson when she was young and fabulous and rawther like Eloise and absolutely loads of informationthat you simply cawn't cawn't cawn't get anywhere else. Here's the thing:

          Whether you are just about to fall in love with Eloise or have already baked her a cake you ought to have this book. (Charge it please and thank you very much.)

          List Price: $19.95
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          Eloise in Paris (Eloise Series)

          Eloise in Paris (Eloise Series) by Kay Thompson from Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

            Why is Eloise, 6-year-old resident of the Plaza Hotel in New York City, going to Paris? She and Nanny were summoned by a cablegram from Eloise's mother, and, as we all know, "If you are going to Paris France / you have to turn into French and absolutely go wild / and put adhesive tape on you / and fall down a lot and sklathe the window / and stretch into the curtain and..." Ahh, the deliciously mad logic of Eloise. She promptly gets on the phone to tell everyone--including room service--that she is Paris bound. There's so much to do--shots, passport pictures, packing ("Here's what else you have to take / Everything"), and of course the endless good-byes. Fortunately, "Sabena is the only airline / that will allow you to travel with a turtle" so Skipperdee comes along for the ride. At last, ils arrivent!

            Hilary Knight captures familiar Parisian sights in his delicately hewn pen-and-ink illustrations of everything from the Arc de Triomphe to the Seine to the Champs Élysées to outdoor cafés. Children will study every detail of each rawther extraordinaire illustration, from Weenie's snout (such as it is) peeking out from under the hotel bed to the bandy-legged, bunchy-shirted Eloise with her necklace of champagne corks. Even if children don't understand half of the quirks and language directed toward precocious grownups ("Langoustines make very good fingernails"), they'll find more than enough to delight them down to their very toes. Adults, of course, will also revel in this fascinatingly eccentric romp. And if you know anyone who loves (or will love) Paris, this book is the perfect bon voyage gift. Eloise in Paris was first published in 1957, the sequel to the original Eloise, and is every bit as wondrous. If you're in search of more Eloise (and who isn't really?), don't miss The Absolutely Essential Eloise, the original Eloise book with an additional scrapbook that tells the whole story of this impish character and her devoted creators. (Click to see a sample spread. Copyright 1957 by Kay Thompson. Reproduced with permission of Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.) (Ages 5 to 105) --Karin Snelson

            Bonjour!

            Here's the thing of it: Paris has just been discovered by Eloise the little girl from the Plaza...

            Here is what Eloise does in Paris: everything.

            The effect is rawther extraordinaire. If you come to Paris with Eloise you will always be glad you did.

            Eloise in Paris was first published in 1957, the second of the Eloise quartet, and an immediate bestseller. Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight traveled to Paris to research the book, and the illustrations are dotted with the celebrities they knew there: Richard Avedon takes Eloise's passport photograph; Christian Dior prods her tummy, while his young assistant, Yves Saint Laurent, looks on; Lena Horne sits at an outdoor café.

            All four Eloise books by the late Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight -- Eloise: The Absolutely Essential Edition, Eloise in Paris, Eloise at Christmastime, and Eloise in Moscow -- are now being reissued by Simon & Schuster.

            List Price: $18.00
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            Eloise: The Ultimate Edition

            Eloise: The Ultimate Edition by Kay Thompson from Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

              Frankly, one can never have too much Eloise. For all those who love love love the irrepressible 6-year-old resident of New York City's haughty Plaza Hotel, and shining star of Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight's classic Eloise, the ultimate joy is to see four favorite titles collected in one enormous volume: Eloise: The Ultimate Edition. Sit back and watch as our heroine braids Skipperdee the turtle's ears, brushes her teeth with pear lemonade in Moscow, absolutely goes wild in Paris, and jingles around her lobby at Christmastime, tying tassels on the thermostat. This edition, with a lovely new dust jacket by Hilary Knight, includes our absolutely darling little sweetnik in Eloise in Moscow, the fantastique Eloise in Paris, the rawther festive Eloise at Christmastime, and the splendid scrapbook of memorabilia, photos, and drawings, The Absolutely Essential Eloise. It's all absolutely essential, if you ask us. (All ages) --Emilie Coulter

              If you

              love love love

              Eloise

              (who doesn't?)

              and you

              cawn't cawn't cawn't

              get enough of her

              (who can?)

              then you simply

              MUST

              have this

              absolutely enormous

              book

              It has

              everything Eloise

              not just

              The Absolutely

              Essential

              and jolie Paris

              and fa la la la la

              Christmastime

              and dear gray Moscow

              but a lovely

              new dustjacket

              by Mr. Knight

              Even if you have

              all the Eloise books

              you need this one too

              So charge it please and

              THANK

              YOU

              VERY

              MUCH

              List Price: $39.99
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              Eloise Dresses Up (Kay Thompson's Eloise)

              Eloise Dresses Up (Kay Thompson's Eloise) by Kay Thompson from Little Simon

                There's nothing Eloise

                loves to do more than dress up!

                And with so many choices, she will

                need more than Weenie and Nanny's

                help to pick the perfect outfit.

                Use and reuse the stickers to help

                Eloise dress up in her favorite

                costumes and have a fabulous

                adventure.

                Eloise's Summer Vacation (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)

                Eloise's Summer Vacation (Ready-to-Read. Level 1) by Kay Thompson from Aladdin

                  Eloise, Weenie, and Nanny are going on a road trip across the country for vacation!

                  Eloise and the Very Secret Room (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)

                  Eloise and the Very Secret Room (Ready-to-Read. Level 1) by Kay Thompson from Aladdin

                    Eloise can go wherever she wants in The Plaza Hotel, but her favorite place is a secret room. Here she can do whatever she wants!

                    Eloise At Christmastime

                    Eloise At Christmastime by Kay Thompson from Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

                      Eloise has always had a rather festive air about her, but when Christmastime rolls around, well, it's "Fa la la la fa la la la lolly ting tingledy here and there," of course. The bunchy-bloused, spindly-legged scamp is speaking in rhyme this time, and in typical Eloise fashion, the verse simply can't be perfectly metered, for what would be the point? She rushes around New York's Plaza Hotel on Christmas Eve, jingling, spreading Christmas cheer, tying tassels on the thermostats, and writing "Merry Christmas" on all the walls. And of course there are gifts to be delivered and wrapped:

                      For Weenie a roastbeef bone deluxe
                      For Skipperdee raisin milk
                      I'm giving the valet a beehive of course
                      made of safety pins and silk

                      Her asides, printed in red, are as priceless as ever: "Sometimes there is so much to do that/ I get sort of a headache around the sides and partially under it." Or in a rare vulnerable moment, "For when you are a child of six/ it's difficult to know/ if you deserve a present or not/ at Christmastime/ or so." But enough of that. "We sang Noel for 506/ Silent Night for 507/ We didn't sing for 509/ at the request of 511."

                      Hilary Knight's pen and ink pink-and-black illustrations are perfect--particularly of the "sugar plums" dancing in Eloise's head on Christmas Eve, complete with crazed elves, Nanny-as-angel, reindeer with glasses, and of course Santa's sleigh with one giant package in it... for Eloise. Kay Thompson's Eloise at Christmastime, first published in 1958 with a different cover, joins Eloise in Paris and The Absolutely Essential Eloise (with additional historical scrapbook) as a much welcomed reissue of the original. And there's always just Eloise. (Ages 5 to 105) --Karin Snelson

                      Yes

                      Here she is at Christmastime

                      Complete with tinsel and holly

                      Singing fa la la la lolly

                      And over the roar of the jingle bells

                      You can hear hear hear her say

                      It's absolutely Christmas

                      But I don't mind a bit

                      I give everyone a present

                      For that's the thing of it

                      So when it's everly Christmastime

                      And you're under your Christmas trees

                      Simply tinkle a bell and have a trinkle

                      And remember

                      Me

                      Eloise

                      List Price: $17.95
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