My Tea Party Personalized Story Book $10.95 Please scroll below for excerpt
Your child enjoys a Tea Party with her friends, and learn about manners too! For ages 3-9 Hard cover, 36 pages, 6 3/4 by 8 1/4
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The excerpt below is from a book created for a fictional character named Jessica who
has tea party with Amy, Kelly and Angie. The adult helping with tea party is Mom.
It was a nice, sunny afternoon.
Jessica Smith of Atlanta sat on the
porch swing listening to Mom tell
the story of Queen Victoria's first
tea party.
"It was a beautiful afternoon just like
today," Mom said. "Anna, one of
the Queen's ladies-in-waiting was
instructed to serve tea and a little
cake in her room."
"The Queen enjoyed the delightful
experience and instructed Anna to
continue to bring tea and cake
every afternoon."
As Jessica listened to Mom tell the
story, she began to think she would
like to have a tea party and invite
Amy, Kelly, and Angie.
"Mom, do you think that I could have
a tea party just like Queen
Victoria?"
"I think a tea party is a wonderful
idea, Jessica," Mom said. "I will
help you plan your special tea
party."
My Tea Party
Hosted by
Jessica Ann Smith at the age of 6
With love from Mommy and Daddy December 25, 2005
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"Before you send out your invitations
Jessica, we need to decide on when to
have a tea party, and what you want to
serve your guests," Mom said. Jessica
sat down at her table and began to
think and write down what she could
serve.
"I will have an Afternoon Tea at two
o'clock. Should I serve tender biscuits
hot from the oven with jam and butter,
or English Muffins?" Jessica asked.
"You mean scones and crumpets. I am
sure that we can serve both," Mom
said. "What would you like to drink?
There are many varieties of tea."
"I would like Raspberry tea, Cherry and
Grape Ginger Ale and chocolate milk,"
replied Jessica.
Finally, the big day arrived. Amy,
Kelly, and Angie helped Jessica
decorate the room with ribbon
garlands and bows.
Amy helped set the table with china,
glasses, and silverware. The finishing
touch was a beautiful spray of roses
on the center of the table.
Mom entered the room with a very
large box. As she lifted the cover of
the box, she said, "Before you can
attend a tea party, you must be
properly dressed." Dresses, boas,
tiaras, jewelry, shoes, gloves, and
purses of all colors and styles filled the
box.
"Oh, Jessica. Look, you can be the
princess," said Kelly. Kelly placed the
tiara on her head. The girls began to
dress up in their special clothes.
"Mom is going to show us how to make
tea" said Jessica.
"First, you will need to boil the water in
a kettle. Be sure to use cold tap
water, as it is fresher, and let it run for
a minute. One secret for a good tea is
not to use warm water," Mom said.
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