In general, no. Black and green tea are not appropriate for children, whether decaffeinated or not. Herbal teas are also not generally appropriate; after consulting with your child's doctor, your doctor might approve certain specific mild kinds of tea, but follow the doctor's instructions only.
Children's tea sets usually are sized according to the child's age. If the child is quite young then the tea set will also be quite small as well. As the child grows there are appropriate sets for them as well.
is green tea for for children over six years
Tea can last for up to 1-2 years before it goes bad, as long as it is stored in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.
Tea bags typically have a shelf life of 6 months to 2 years, depending on the type of tea and how they are stored. It's best to check the expiration date on the packaging for the most accurate information.
Tea has been in use in the eastern world for some 4500 years having been discovered in China. Tea was imported into Europe only 400 years ago
Children's Tea Party - 1898 was released on: USA: July 1898
No, unsweet tea has no effect on your height whatsoever.
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Activities such as brewing tea require the child to have a level of dexterity and awareness that is usually limited to children over the age of two. In addition, a child who is under six would definitely need an adult nearby to monitor his or her progress. probably at age 10 and up would be good