How the Queen Found the Perfect Cup of Tea

by Kate Hosford (Author) Gabi Swiatkowska (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A pampered queen sets out in a hot air balloon with her butler, James, in search of the perfect cup of tea and after stopping in Japan, India, and England, she returns home knowing exactly what she has been missing. Each day when the Queen wakes up, three maids dress her, two more style her hair, and her butler James makes her tea. But when she grows dissatisfied with her brew, the Queen and James set out in search of the perfect cup.

With each stop on their hot-air balloon journey, the Queen encounters new friends who expand her horizons--in the kitchen and beyond.

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Publishers Weekly

An imperious monarch embarks on a quest in this wry story from the team behind Infinity and Me. "I must find the perfect cup of tea!" the queen barks at her butler, James. "Stop slouching and get me my coat!" Aloft in a hot-air balloon, she orders James to stop in verdant, tea-growing regions, encountering children who invite the royal to do things queens don't ordinarily do, then share tea with her. In Japan, she meets Noriko and snuggles a cat ("That was rather strenuous"). In India, where tea is prepared with ginger and star anise, Sunil invites her to play soccer. "Her Majesty does not dribble," James informs the boy. "Well then," Sunil responds, "it's time she tried." In Turkey, she meets Rana, who dances. Swiatkowska's delicious, old-world pastels render each character a distinct individual; the Queen has peculiar flyaway hair, and Sunil's missing a front tooth. The details give Hosford's round-the-world tale offbeat charm, and readers will smile as they watch the Queen shed her haughtiness and embrace her own capabilities. Ages 5-9. Author's agent: Tracey Adams, Adams Literary. Illustrator's agent: Emily van Beek, Folio Literary Management. (Mar.)

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School Library Journal

The creators of the thought-provoking Infinity and Me are back with a tale of a pompous queen who travels around the world to find what she is missing at home. Every morning, the queen wakes up to a team of helpers who dress her, brush her hair, and—most important—make her tea. As her tea begins to taste progressively worse, she demands that the butler escort her via hot-air balloon to different countries in search of the perfect cup. The queen visits children in Japan, India, and Turkey, who treat her as just another friend. After snuggling with one child's kitten, playing soccer with another, and dancing with the third, she requests a cup of tea from each child. The queen admits that they all taste better than her own, and eventually realizes that while tea leaves are important, friendship is the secret ingredient her brew was lacking. The book concludes with the entire group of friends meeting at the palace for a tea party with the new and improved queen. This book is a delightful multicultural experience, with text and illustrations that complement each other. The colored pencil drawings capture the whimsy of the world tour while offering intricate details. The facial expressions of the queen, who takes herself much too seriously, are juxtaposed with those of the sweet children, who are completely unimpressed by the monarch's royal status. Each visit includes pictorial instructions for how tea is made in each culture. The story will appeal to a wide range of ages, as young ones will take to the adventure and characters, while older ones will benefit from learning about the lives of children from other countries. VERDICT Beautiful and charming, this addition will entice a variety of readers and could be useful during lesson planning.—Lindsay Jensen, Nashville Public Library Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781467739047
Lexile Measure
580
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Carolrhoda Books (R)
Publication date
March 20, 2017
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV034000 - Juvenile Fiction | Royalty (kings queens princes princesses knights etc.)
JUV050000 - Juvenile Fiction | Cooking & Food
JUV068000 - Juvenile Fiction | Travel
Library of Congress categories
Behavior
Voyages and travels
Conduct of life
Kings, queens, rulers, etc
Queens
Tea

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