Let's Have a Tea Party!


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Readers can help Dora as she sets up for a tea party with her friends.




Let's Have a Tea Party


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Holly, Carrie, and Amy are preparing treats for a tea party. When Hollys brother Robby brings peanut-butter-and-pickle sandwiches, Holly says theyre not appropriate for the party. After disaster strikes, the girls soon appreciate Robbys kindness. Includes seven scratch-and-sniff patches. Full color.




Let's Have a Tea Party!


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Emilie Barnes invites her little friends to enjoy the wonder of teatime. Whimsical images by artist Michal Sparks dance around the many creative ideas for invitations, decorations, tasty treats, and frolicking fun activities for six parties, including Elizabeth's Pony Club Tea, A Musical Tea, and Tea with Grammy.




Let's Have a Tea Party!: My Best Friend Dora (Dora the Explorer)


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Now Dora’s youngest fans can experience what it feels like to go on a playdate with their best friend Dora! These young books feature a softer, more playful art style and include creative activities and ideas that parents can use to help extend the fun! No matter what activity Dora has in store for each playdate, she and her best friends are sure to have a ball together! Let’s Have a Tea Party! invites the reader to a tea party! Dora needs help setting the table, choosing dishes, and even choosing fancy party hats. And the last page includes a recipe for oatmeal cookies! This Nickelodeon Read-Along features audio narration.




Let's Tea Have a Party!: My Best Friend Dora (Dora the Explorer)


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Dora the Explorer invites the reader to a tea party! Dora needs help setting the table, choosing dishes, and even choosing fancy party hats. And the last page includes a recipe for oatmeal cookies!




Women and Soldiers


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When Mother Lets Us Cook


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Delphi Collected Works of Winston S. Churchill (Illustrated)


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The British statesman, orator and author Winston Churchill served as prime minister twice, achieving legendary status for rallying the British people during World War II and leading the country from the brink of defeat to victory. In addition to his careers of soldier and politician, Churchill was a prolific writer, starting with war journalism charting his adventures in British India, at the Siege of Malakand, at Sudan during the Mahdist War and in Africa in the Second Boer War. He excelled as a writer of history, producing multi-volume studies of grand subjects to critical acclaim. Many of his speeches and parliamentary answers were also published in pamphlets and collected editions. In 1953 Churchill was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature ‘for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory’. This eBook presents Churchill’s collected works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Churchill’s life and works * Concise introductions to the major texts * Churchill’s novel ‘Savrola’ and the rare short stories * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Many non-fiction works and speech collections * Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the speeches * Includes the famous WWII speeches * Easily locate the works you want to read * Features a bonus biography – discover Churchill’s incredible life * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres Please note: due to US copyright restrictions, some non-fiction works cannot appear in this edition. When new texts become available, they will be added to the eBook as a free update. CONTENTS: The Novel Savrola (1900) The Shorter Fiction Man Overboard (1898) If Lee Had Not Won the Battle of Gettysburg (1931) The Dream (1966) The Non-Fiction The Story of the Malakand Field Force (1898) The River War (1899) London to Ladysmith via Pretoria (1900) Ian Hamilton’s March (1900) Lord Randolph Churchill (1906) My African Journey (1908) The World Crisis I: 1911-1914 (1923) The World Crisis II: 1915 (1923) The World Crisis III: 1916-1918 (1927) Great Contemporaries (1937) Painting as a Pastime (1948) The Speeches Introduction to Churchill the Orator Mr Brodrick’s Army (1903) For Free Trade (1906) Liberalism and the Social Problem (1909) The People’s Rights (1910) India (1931) Arms and the Covenant (1938) Into Battle (1941) The Unrelenting Struggle (1942) The End of the Beginning (1943) Onwards to Victory (1944) The Sinews of Peace (1948) Europe Unite (1950) In the Balance (1951) Stemming the Tide (1953) The Unwritten Alliance (1961) Index of Speeches List of Speeches in Chronological Order List of Speeches in Alphabetical Order The Biography Mr. Churchill: A Portrait (1942) by Philip Guedalla




Tarboro Tea Party


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Set against the background of the Second World War, a proud old Southern family encounters the changing world of the mid-twentieth century. Sadie, happy wife of Warren and mother of four, finds herself caught in a game of pretentions with Minerva, a compulsive social climber. A surprising plot begins when Sadie accidentally meets Hadrian, her first love, now Minerva’s husband. Many changes come as the war progresses and Warren returns to Navy duty. Sadie and Hadrian are forced into closer contact, and complications result. She struggles with unexpected personal and family issues that demand new ways of thinking and hard choices. The war brings heartbreak and tragedy, but Sadie finds strength and stays brave. In time, she takes a job, meets other people, and discovers a broader world. The difficult relationship with Hadrian continues and reaches an unexpected climax. Sadie stays open to new possibilities, accepts change, and the story ends happily.