Giveaway: The Etiquette Princess Book – SARAH ELIZABETH PLANS A TEA PARTY
Woo Hoo!!! My book is here, my book is here! It is as “SWEET” as a cherry chip cupcake. It’s all about me planning a princess tea party for my bestest friend Lexi. She is really, really sad and I want to make her glad. OH MY GOODNESS, I know one thing I can do! I’ll draw a happy face on balloon and write “Lexi is my bestest friend forever,” and then tape it to the back of her chair. This will make her smile really BIG! Mommy says that using etiquette and manners is like giving a gift to a friend. My friends are already asking if they can get my book as a gift for a birthday, special occasion, thank you, just a minute I have to take a breath, okay; tea party, holiday or just to cheer someone up. I just know you will love my book, “Sarah Elizabeth Plans a Tea Party.” Yippee, I can’t wait for you to meet my friends and me!
My name is Sarah Elizabeth and I am etiquette’s five year old little miss know-it-all and I want to be your friend too! Please check out my Facebook and Twitter (tweet, tweet, tweet) page’s where my mommy and grandma share parenting tips on how to be kind and respectful. All mommies, daddy’s, grandma’s, grandpa’s, aunties, uncles, pre-school teachers and caregivers will just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE learning about my little etiquette tips to “being nice!”
My book was written by the famous Monica Brandner and Lorene Keen. Monica’s mommy is Lorene and they love children and want us to have lots of friends and not be rude or bully others. They have really BIG hearts and want to help make our world a better place to live by sharing ways to “just be nice.”
Be my new friend and “LIKE” my facebook page!

- Monica Brandner and Lorene Keen at DALLAS 2012 – Let’s Pretend Tea Book Signing
Sarah Elizabeth Plans a Tea Party Authors
Monica Brandner | Children’s Etiquette Expert, Author and Inspirational Speaker
Monica is a certified etiquette expert and was Mrs. Alaska 1998. Her passion is teaching manners and etiquette that lead children to build positive friendships and strong self worth. In her “Mommy and Me Princess Tea Party” etiquette classes, she teaches the youngest generation 5 skills every child should possess. Monica is the daughter of her co-author, Lorene Keen, and they share the aspiration for bringing civility back to the home. From Juneau, Alaska, she now lives in Spokane, Washington. Monica has been married to her husband, Stephen, for 27 years, has two grown daughters and two very well behaved Yorkies.
Lorene Keen | Author-Speaker
Lorene is CEO of Etiquette Princess Publishing and Grand-Mère of 7 grandchildren. She taught her grandchildren at young ages the importance of using etiquette and manners through fancy tea parties. Her heart is to rebuild the foundation of honor and become one of the leaders in the growing call for civility in our nation. She is currently Dean of Women Students for Victory Faith Fellowship. A sought after mentor, advisor and teacher of young women, Lorene has been married to her husband Richard for 50 years and lives in Spokane, Washington.
Sarah Elizabeth Plans a Tea Party Book Details
- Hardcover: 32 pages
- Publisher: Etiquette Princess Publishing; 1st edition (November 4, 2011)
- ISBN-10: 0615505333 / ISBN-13: 978-0615505336
Win an autographed Sarah Elizabeth Plans a Tea Party book!
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Woo Hoo!!! My book is here, my book is here! It is as “SWEET” as a cherry chip cupcake. It’s all about me planning a princess tea party for my bestest friend Lexi. She is really, really sad and I want to make her glad. OH MY GOODNESS, I know one thing I can do! I’ll draw a happy face on balloon and write “Lexi is my bestest friend forever,” and then tape it to the back of her chair. This will make her smile really BIG! Mommy says that using etiquette and manners is like giving a gift to a friend. My friends are already asking if they can get my book as a gift for a birthday, special occasion, thank you, just a minute I have to take a breath, okay; tea party, holiday or just to cheer someone up. I just know you will love my book, “Sarah Elizabeth Plans a Tea Party.” Yippee, I can’t wait for you to meet my friends and me!
My name is Sarah Elizabeth and I am etiquette’s five year old little miss know-it-all and I want to be your friend too! Please check out my Facebook and Twitter (tweet, tweet, tweet) page’s where my mommy and grandma share parenting tips on how to be kind and respectful. All mommies, daddy’s, grandma’s, grandpa’s, aunties, uncles, pre-school teachers and caregivers will just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE learning about my little etiquette tips to “being nice!”
My book was written by the famous Monica Brandner and Lorene Keen. Monica’s mommy is Lorene and they love children and want us to have lots of friends and not be rude or bully others. They have really BIG hearts and want to help make our world a better place to live by sharing ways to “just be nice.”
Be my new friend and “LIKE” my facebook page!

- Monica Brandner and Lorene Keen at DALLAS 2012 – Let’s Pretend Tea Book Signing
Sarah Elizabeth Plans a Tea Party Authors
Monica Brandner | Children’s Etiquette Expert, Author and Inspirational Speaker
Monica is a certified etiquette expert and was Mrs. Alaska 1998. Her passion is teaching manners and etiquette that lead children to build positive friendships and strong self worth. In her “Mommy and Me Princess Tea Party” etiquette classes, she teaches the youngest generation 5 skills every child should possess. Monica is the daughter of her co-author, Lorene Keen, and they share the aspiration for bringing civility back to the home. From Juneau, Alaska, she now lives in Spokane, Washington. Monica has been married to her husband, Stephen, for 27 years, has two grown daughters and two very well behaved Yorkies.
Lorene Keen | Author-Speaker
Lorene is CEO of Etiquette Princess Publishing and Grand-Mère of 7 grandchildren. She taught her grandchildren at young ages the importance of using etiquette and manners through fancy tea parties. Her heart is to rebuild the foundation of honor and become one of the leaders in the growing call for civility in our nation. She is currently Dean of Women Students for Victory Faith Fellowship. A sought after mentor, advisor and teacher of young women, Lorene has been married to her husband Richard for 50 years and lives in Spokane, Washington.
Sarah Elizabeth Plans a Tea Party Book Details
- Hardcover: 32 pages
- Publisher: Etiquette Princess Publishing; 1st edition (November 4, 2011)
- ISBN-10: 0615505333 / ISBN-13: 978-0615505336
Win an autographed Sarah Elizabeth Plans a Tea Party book!
One lucky reader will win an autographed book! Please wait for the Rafflecopter widget to load fully to enter.
This prize is being provided by a 3rd party; we were not compensated for hosting this giveaway.
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- Free Mother’s Day Card + Free Shipping (cleverhousewife.com)
- *NEW* Online Pixie Hollow Game (cleverhousewife.com)

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April 28th, 2012 at 4:56 pm
Always say please and thank you!
April 28th, 2012 at 4:59 pm
I taught my daughter that if she doesn’t like something that she puts in her mouth, she shouldn’t make a big deal about it but either excuse herself to the bathroom or politely put it in a napkin.
April 28th, 2012 at 4:59 pm
I always make sure that my daughter cleans up after herself at the dinner table.
April 28th, 2012 at 6:32 pm
Always say please and thank you. Treat other people with respect
April 28th, 2012 at 9:38 pm
Remember to bring something with you when you go to a new home. A small gift will do as a welcome gift.
April 28th, 2012 at 9:40 pm
Always remember to thank people for doing nice things!
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April 29th, 2012 at 7:34 am
Be respectful; and always say please and thank you, it really does mean a lot.
April 29th, 2012 at 5:29 pm
Taught my children and grandchildren to “treat others as you would have them treat you”.
May 1st, 2012 at 10:39 am
Say excuse me
May 3rd, 2012 at 2:35 pm
As my mother always said, “manners don’t cost anything”, a belief that I try to instill in my own children.
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May 7th, 2012 at 2:57 am
I always tell my daughters that if they have nothing nice to say, then they should not speak up.
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May 7th, 2012 at 1:49 pm
Always offer to remove your shoes before entering someones home.
May 9th, 2012 at 3:16 pm
Always play nice with others and share.
May 9th, 2012 at 4:32 pm
My tip is to answer RSVPs on an invitation by the date that the host requested. It’s a pet peeve of mine when people just ignore it
May 9th, 2012 at 4:47 pm
Be nice to everyone, and always share, whether it’s a piece of gum or your toys, sharing is caring
May 14th, 2012 at 9:57 pm
Too bad I was not able to discover this giveaway in time. On the other hand, congratulations to the winner!
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May 16th, 2012 at 4:42 am
For my daughters, it is to say those simple yet meaningful words like “please”, “thank you”, “excuse me” and “I’m sorry”.
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May 17th, 2012 at 3:04 am
Too bad I was not able to join the giveaway. Here is my daughter tip anyway: the Golden rule.
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