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Tea Party Storytime
Class experience
US Grade Preschool - 1
After proper introductions of all the guests are made, we will pour ourselves some tea (or lemonade or juice) and take a sip (pinkies raised optional). Once everyone is settled, we will go over some basic tea party (and table manner) ettiquette so everyone can have the most splendid of times. We wouldn't want any social faux pas at a storytime tea party table! A good tea party always has fantastic conversation so we shall entertain one another by sharing our favorite teacups and party...
Cup (preferably teacup or something similarly appropriately fancy) Drink of the child's choice Optional: Teapot Tea-time snacks Doll or lovey Other tea party accessories The children may choose to dress in tea party finery, a dress and play pearls or a suit and tie, but it is not required.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
We are so excited to share with our students the things we are passionate about. Our classes include: *social studies *math concepts *language arts *project based instruction *unique history and biographies *circle...
Group Class
$6
per classMeets once
25 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-7
3-8 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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