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Tea for Ruby - Sarah Ferguson

 
Description: ISBN 1847384307 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Sarah Ferguson / Hardcover / 40 Pages / Book is published 2008-10-06 by Simon & Schuster ... more
Tea for Ruby - Sarah Ferguson ... Children's

Newest Review: ... you can see Ruby becoming more and more confused as she tries to remember what everyone tells her. Soon the special day ... more

 ... arrives and freshly groomed and smartly dressed Ruby sets off for her appointment. There is a rather surprising twist at the end though when she does not actually meet the Queen but she does have tea with someone even more special - her Grandma. I shared this story with my three year old daughter who enjoyed it a lot. I felt that it was a clever story and I particularly liked the emphasis on manners. This could be an excellent book to share with a child who always has too much on his or her mind to remember them for them...more

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Crowned Review Tea for Ruby - Sarah Ferguson: Don't Forget Your Manners! (731 words)
by - written on 07/02/09 (Very useful, 340 readings)
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Tea for Ruby is written by Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, and I have to admit to being a little curious about her writing style not having read any of her previous children's stories. In this book she has teamed up with an excellent illustrator, Robin Preiss Glasser to produce a delightful short story. The heroine of the story is Ruby, who it soon transpires is rather forgetful as far as her manners are concerned. This becomes a particular problem when she receives an invitation to have tea with the Queen and suddenly, everyone she knows is reminding her how to behave. The postman warns her not to shout, her dance teacher suggests that she dresses ...  Read the complete review

 

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