The week of the tea Mother's Day, we have created a tea party in our dramatic play area . teapots, pretend pastries and real ceramic tea cups. Children love serve one another with food trays and cups tea!

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We set the table before the children arrived.

Real tea bags with tea miniature ceramic cups.

Tea pots and a mixer for making baked goods.

Tea Party books on display with seeming pastries.

And, of course, cake!

Aprons for the bakers.

An assortment of dress-up clothes for those attending tea party.

The children gathered around the table and prepared their tea.

And passed around the goodies.

When the tea party was over, we put it all back again for the next day.

Because our preschoolers were so in our tea party acting, I thought I search the Internet for more ideas. Here are some fun activities for little kids tea:
1. You can make tea bags cloth and wooden cubes in sugar, as
shown by the Artful child.
2. Rainy Day Mom puts together some of gingerbread tea with the game
dough.
3. Here's a sweet way to the tree of the imagination to have a tea
house party.
4. Buggy and Buddy shares how to throw a game of Fairy Tea
day.
5. Creative Artsy Mamas children gives advice on the tea party of education
etiquette.
6. How about a mom and toddler tea party like this by
Rainy Day Mom.
7. Provide a tray of activity that teaches life skills, as shown
Crafty Antoinette.
8. You can make your own sponge cake to go with your tea
(Here Come the Girls).
9. Nurturestore invites the teddy bear to their tea party.
10. Carrots are Orange shares how tea parties are not just for
girls! {And our boys had just as much fun in our dramatic play area
than girls.}
11. a tea party can be a great way to build fine motor
development, as shown in a Little Learning for Two.
12. You can decorate your own small cups of tea, like Homegrown
Friends did.
13. If it is hot outside, had a tea party ICED (Kids Activities
Blog).
14. Home Grown Montessori excellent suggestions on how
children can host a tea party.
15. My family turns their time snack in a tea
part.
16. Montessori Confessions collected tea party practical life
activities.
17. A tea party is a great way to develop friendship skills (read
With the game at home).
18. Children can enjoy the setting up of a coffee set with hand
placemats (East Coast Mommy).
19. You can put together a tea party with sandwiches and real
deals, as chaos and Clutter did.
20. Make your own princess hat ribbon to wear to the tea party!
(Kidspot)
21. The Chirping Moms brings together some of outdoor tea with
on cutest hats for their tea party!
22. If you have mixed age groups of small, see how
Suzy Homeschooler put her first tea party together.
23. Fun At Home With Kids shows you how preschoolers can
make their own tea bags!
24. If you want to add a little more than tea, how about a coffee, as
shared by early childhood 101.
25. You could be creative and make tea pleasantest the Thing
plasticine!
26. That princess mud How about a tea party? It's funny! (The Golden
Gleam)
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