Eloquence
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The antics of Eloquence and Mr. Chubs will have you laughing out loud!
Children will love Eloquence, a friendly, older woman who loves socks and all types of animals. She especially loves Mr. Chubs, her pet cat. Her adventure begins when she finds a note tucked in Mr. Chubs' collar. What does it mean?
Eloquence is a
M.Ed. Bambi Babcock Fischer
Bambi Fischer is a retired teacher and freelance harpist. Her teaching career embraced education levels from family literacy to adult education. As a born-again Christian, Mrs. Fischer seeks to provide wholesome children's books without wavering to moral degradation. Mrs. Fischer holds an M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision: Elementary Education and has completed doctoral-level work in education. She previously authored Making Harp Lessons Exciting for Young Children, currently in its second edition.
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Eloquence - M.Ed. Bambi Babcock Fischer
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE - Eloquence
CHAPTER TWO - Mr. Chubs
CHAPTER THREE - The Cold Day
CHAPTER FOUR - Mr. Chubs’ Warm Clothes
CHAPTER FIVE - Going to Tea
CHAPTER SIX - Tea Time
CHAPTER SEVEN - After the Tea
CHAPTER EIGHT - Eloquence Gets A Cold
CHAPTER NINE - A Rude Awakening
CHAPTER TEN - Preparation
CHAPTER ELEVEN - On to the Meeting
CHAPTER TWELVE - The Big Commotion
CHAPTER ONE - Eloquence
Eloquence Throckmorton was a rotund woman with short salt-and-pepper hair. Her round shape was reminiscent of an eggplant you might purchase in the local grocery store. She dressed modestly; however, she loved wearing bright colors and often did a rather horrid job of matching her clothing. She owned so many socks that she had at least two drawers full. She had all colors of socks, and socks for every holiday, season, and occasion one could imagine.
Eloquence had a beautiful, friendly smile, even though her teeth were somewhat crooked. The front teeth overlapped each other. Her hazel eyes sparkled with enthusiasm for life and danced at the sound of a friendly voice. Her nose had a permanent indent on it where her glasses always sat, at least when she found her glasses and remembered to wear them. Her spectacles seemed to be anywhere except where she needed them.
She was usually a pleasant person and youthful for her