Monday, December 24, 2012
Gingerbread Play
We have been having a lot of fun playing with gingerbread this
past month.
Here are a few activities that included gingerbread.
In the house area we have been baking gingerbread cookies using
these cork cut outs that have magnet on the back of them so they
stick to the pan.
Someone thought they were real and took a bite, oh oh!
The cookies were used for picnics with the reindeer.
Love how he has served each reindeer their own cookie on a plate.
Maybe it was one of the reindeer that took a bite.
They were used to match to the cookie cutters.
Trying to figure out which cutter was used to make them.
Also these two children worked on their ‘taking turns’ skill and
watched while each other tried to find the match.
Gingerbread play dough to decorate.
Sticky easel gingerbread house decorating.
Thanks to Deborah Stewart at Teach Preschool for the sticky easel idea.
To make mine I covered the easel with yellow paper then cut out
the house from brown tissue paper and taped it to the yellow.
Finally covered it all with contact paper, sticky side out.
Provide lace, door and window cut outs and lots of shaped, sparkly sequins.
The great thing about a sticky easel is that you can take everything off at the
end of the day and they can redecorate it again the next day.
And finally we had many gingerbread story books to share and enjoy.
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Can you share the recipe you use for the gingerbread playdough?
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Rhonda
No worries! I found it in an older post. Just add ginger (pretty simple!)
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