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Description
Eloise Breaks Some Eggs is about a young girl named Eloise who takes a cooking lesson with Nanny and the cook in a hotel setting. The lesson becomes disastrous, but Eloise solves the problem by ordering room service. The book features illustrations based on the art of Hilary Knight and is written for beginning readers at a first-grade reading level.
Quick Summary
Little chefs will giggle at Eloise's hilariously messy kitchen disaster where eggs fly everywhere and flour covers the kitchen. The bright, spunky character of Eloise turns a cooking catastrophe into a comical adventure that young readers find absolutely irresistible. If your kid likes the funny mishaps in "Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes," they'll crack up at Eloise's egg-citement. This perfect pick for ages 4-7 in kindergarten through second grade runs just 223 words but delivers big laughs.