"Vocabulary knowledge is knowledge; the knowledge of a word not only implies a definition, but also implies how that word fits into the world." --Steven A. Stahl, Teaching Word Meanings (2005)
Help your child explore words in multiple contexts so that she can build a deeper understanding of word meanings.

Tea parties have been a favorite way to gather with friends since Anna, the Duchess of Bedford, began inviting friends for afternoon parties with tea and finger sandwiches in jolly old England. Tea parties are a great way to teach your child social rules and manners and develop conversational skills. Tea to a T will help your child know how to behave at his next tea party.


What will Your child learn?
Language Development
  • Receptive Language
  • Vocabulary Knowledge
  • Appreciation and Knowledge of Books and Stories
  • Awareness of Print and Illustrations
  • Phonological Awareness
Physical Development
  • Not developed during this play
Cognitive Development
  • Sensory Exploration
  • Dramatic Play
  • Appreciation of Community and Culture
What did your child learn?
Social Emotional Development
  • Attachment and Trust
  • Building Relationships
  • Self-Concept
  • Self-Control
  • Expressing Feelings
  • Following Rules and Routines
  • Cooperation
  • Empathy for Others
Language Development
  • Receptive Language
  • Vocabulary Knowledge
  • Appreciation and Knowledge of Books and Stories
  • Awareness of Print and Illustrations
  • Phonological Awareness
Physical Development
  • Not developed during this play
Cognitive Development
  • Sensory Exploration
  • Dramatic Play
  • Appreciation of Community and Culture


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