Emma Lea’s First Tea Party

Emma Lea’s First Tea Party by Babette Donaldson is a delightful children’s book published by Blue Gate Books in 2006. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Emma Lea as she prepares for her grandmother’s birthday celebration, excited to join the annual tea party with the women in her family. Dressed to impress like her mother and aunts, Emma Lea aims to embody the spirit of a “big girl” for her Grammy, while also introducing her own unique twists to the cherished tradition.
Readers will find a charming exploration of family dynamics and the joy of celebrations in this narrative. The book highlights themes of family, holidays, and birthdays, making it a fitting choice for young readers interested in stories about special occasions. Emma Lea’s enthusiasm and creativity promise to engage children, encouraging them to appreciate both tradition and innovation in their own family celebrations.
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Emma Lea is excited to attend the annual tea party with the ladies of her family to celebrate her grandmother’s birthday. She dresses up for the special occasion like her mother and three aunts. “I want to look like a big girl for Grammy,” she tells her mother. But Emma Lea brings some new twists to the old tradition. Now everyone will look forward to next year’s tea party even more.
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