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By Kim Vij

Make your Own Friendship Tea Party

Little Hands that Cook with Books worked so very hard to learn all the skills needed in class to host their very own Friendship Tea Party. The goal was that all the things on the menu would be created by them as they worked together.

Before our Tea Party, we discussed what should be on the menu. They decided to create these four items for their menu.

Friendship Tea Party Menu Ideas

  • Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches
  • Princess Fruit Wands
  • Fancy Cookies
  • Friendship Tea

Here’s some ideas for hosting your own Teddy Bear Tea Party.

Friendship Tea Party

Once the menu was selected, they discussed what ingredients we would need to buy for the tea party.  They also decided how to decorate for the tea party and how to create an invitation. 

The girls then created their own invitations and a special menu board for the tea party.

Creating Literacy in Playtime

  • Shopping List
  • Menu Board
  • Invitations

It’s Time for a Tea Party!

On the day of the tea party, the girls were very excited to get everything prepared together!

Chicken Salad Sandwiches

To make the chicken salad sandwiches, we had a team of two mix the chicken, mayo, celery, onions, and a little pinch of salt, pepper, and dill. Next, they all received four pieces of bread and spread the chicken salad onto it. Then they cut it with a special heart cookie cutter.

Princess Fruit Wands

To make the fruit kebabs the girls had to prepare the fruit.  First they washed the fruit and then they cut the fruit all by themselves.  We selected strawberries, pineapple, cantaloup and grapes for our fruit kebabs.  For more info {click here}

Fancy Cookies

To make the cookies, we chose to make Wedding Cookies and used this recipe. The girls mixed the ingredients and then rolled them in powdered sugar when they were done. You can just buy store-bought to save time or to make the entire tea party child only prep

Special Friendship Tea

The girls set out their tea cups and Tea Pot and had a special flavored Mango Tea for their party.

It’s time to decorate!

While the cookies were baking we got the table decorations ready for the party and put on our princess dresses.  Then it was time to party!

Kid Created Tea Party with Menu Ideas

It’s Friendship Tea Party Time!

The best part about our party is that the girls all worked together and brainstormed their ideas together of what they thought would make the best Tea Party. They were able to follow simple directions in the kitchen and feel a sense of ownership and responsibility from creating their very own Tea Party.  The only thing that had to be done by an adult was to use the oven for baking the cookies. 

Friendship is all about communication, respect and having fun together.

Here’s our Fruit Lesson for our Princess Fruit Wands.

There were many princesses at the Tea Party but we wanted to respect their privacy in sharing photos.  Thank you to the many Little Hands that Cook with Books Chefs that joined us in the kitchen, all 6 of YOU!  I’m so very proud of you and all that you were able to accomplish on your own at Age 5! 

Hope you enjoy your own special friendship tea party with your child’s friends!

For more recipe ideas for kids, you may enjoy these…

Teddy Bear Rice Krispie Treat
70+ Recipes for Kids to Cook
Stacked sugar cookies with sprinkles made with cream cheese

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Filed Under: Kids Activities, Recipes Tagged With: Cooking, Princess, School Ages

About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. thefairyandthefrog says

    July 12, 2012 at 11:02 pm

    I really like this esp how you've included ways to make literacy playful and purposeful. I would really love to include this in my kids co op round up tomorrow (obv linking back here) – I hope that's OK

  2. Multiples Mom says

    July 11, 2012 at 9:32 pm

    That looks like so much fun! I'm sure any kid would love to come to such a great tea party. Please stop by and add a link to this post on Artsy Play Wednesday on Capri + 3. It is a new weekly linky featuring posts about arts, crafts and play activities. I hope to see you there so that readers can feel inspired to have their own tea parties for their children.

    : 0 ) Theresa
    http://www.multiples-mom.com

  3. Kristen Lauter says

    July 4, 2012 at 10:31 am

    Happy 4th all !! What a great mom you are to engage your children in such fun …

    Kristen Lauter
    Holistic Healers Academy
    SoarFree Live Life Limitless
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca2QSz86blE

  4. Kyetra says

    July 1, 2012 at 10:08 pm

    Beautiful party. Thanks for sharing!

  5. MaryAnne K says

    June 29, 2012 at 9:20 pm

    This is such a lovely idea – and I love the girls' fancy writing for the invitations! Thank you for sharing with Learning Laboratory at Mama Smiles =)

  6. Jennifer Fischer says

    June 29, 2012 at 1:15 pm

    It looks like you all had such a blast with this party. Thanks for sharing through the Kids Co-Op!

  7. Angela says

    June 29, 2012 at 2:15 am

    I love that your little one was involved in creating this party! That makes it truly special. Please pop by my blog when you get a chance!

  8. Jane says

    June 25, 2012 at 5:35 pm

    This is so wonderful! I love how these little princesses are thoughtful towards others- a true princess quality! (beautiful treat display!)

  9. Maya says

    June 25, 2012 at 3:34 pm

    The party turned out so fancy! SO fun 🙂

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