


Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight created four more Eloise books, Eloise in Paris, Eloise at Christmas. Interestingly, as the original title suggests, the Eloise books were first marketed to adults perhaps it was an early sign that they would be a hit with children, as well. If you’re looking for more books about fearless children, you can start with these adventure books, or these biographies of fearless women (who might relate to Eloise). The book has sold more than two million copies to date. In 1955, writer Kay Thompson and illustrator Hilary Knight published Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown-ups. Whether she’s at the Plaza, the Relais Bisson in Paris, or the National in Moscow, she retains that spirit of exploration and chaos, which always leads her down interesting paths. She welcomes chaos and explores as far as she can, without putting any restrictions on what she can or can’t do. More to consider The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be - by Joanna Gaines (Hardcover) Golden Girls: Goodnight, Girls - by Samantha Brooke (Board Book) If. A Final Word on EloiseĮloise is the perfect avatar of New York City (just like Madeline is with Paris). Whether she’s skating through the hallways of the Plaza at top speed, or jumping into a Parisian fountain, or dancing with jingle bells on Christmas, Eloise embraces chaos for the sake of joy. Eloise could not have nearly as much fun at the Plaza if she didn’t have daily check-ins with Johanna the maid and Mr.

If you are at a hotel, and you are Eloise, you know every single person at the Plaza because you take the time to talk to them. Talk to absolutely everyone at the hotel. Eloise at Christmastime by Kay Tompson and Hilary Knight 4.
