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Catering to Children, With Recipes for Memorable Tea Parties helps us to reach back to a time of gentle graces to recreate for the special people in our lives. We can slow down, allowing precious memories to be shared using the information from this book to guide us. Catering to Children tells how to plan and host a tea party; gives the history of tea; describes interesting party games; and lists the health benefits of tea and simple steps to tea brewing, along with many recipies to insure a delightful, successful tea time. This gift book is for both genders, any nationality, and for ages two to ninety-two. (Hardback, 8 1/2 x 8 1/2, 56 pages) Book Contents * Hosting a Tea Party * Types of Teas * Serving Teas * Helpful Tea Etiquette Tips * Tea Party Games * Is Tea a Healthful Drink? * History/Tea Facts * Definitons * Recipes Bruce Richardson, Author, Tea Expert for Elmwood Inn Fine Teas "Linda Hawkins has created a trasure trove of gentle images and instructions for entertaining young ladies and gentlemen. This book is filled with creative ideas, etiquette tips, and delicious recipes that are perfect for developing social skills. Catering to Children should be found in the personal library of anyone who works with children. The photographs alone are a feast for the eyes!" Pearl Dexter, Editor of TEA: A Magazine "Catering to Children, is a beautiful guide to education and entertaining children about tea. It is succinct, yet each picture is worth a thousand words." Comments of Judge, Publishers Marketing Association (PMA) "This is a beautiful book that inspires and restores. It produces a calming effect on the reader, so gorgeous are the pictures and the layout. The text harkens back to a bygone era - an era the author encourages you to drag into the present." |
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