Thursday, May 27, 2010

3 days Cookie Preschool Activities

December is the fourth National Day Cookies. Children love cookies and children are encouraged to try the cookies these days with pre-school activities. Try to bake and decorate cookies. Read stories about cookies and talk about what their favorite kind of cookie.

Cooking

If possible, cookies with your children. Ask children to read the recipe and measure ingredients. Let the children mixture put together. Here you will find recipes for basic sugar cookiesin any cookbook or the Internet. Kids can spoon the batter onto baking sheets. They have enough money to use to make more cookies because they are decorated.

Once cookies are cooled, the children will enjoy decorating them. Let the icing on a large scale sticks to the spreading of icing on cookies. We decorate the cookies with sprinkles or a variety of desserts. If you wish, making cookies with sweet faces. When done, a picture of eachChild with his creation. View photos shouts class.

Play Dough Cookies

Make a batch of homemade pasta. A good basic dough recipe: one cup flour, 1 / 4 cup salt, one cup of water and a tablespoon of cream of tartar. Mix all ingredients and cook over medium heat. Cook and stir until mixture forms a soft ball the dough and add some food coloring. You can do the lot and two colors. Use cookie doughChocolate brown, strawberry pink or leave half of the quantity and not on a whitish color, which works well for cookies.

When the dough has cooled to play, children can have fun pretending to make cookies. Give them a wide range of cookie cutters and log rolling in the dough. plastic knives or sticks can be used to form the dough can be cut. This activity is fun and good for developing motor skills.

Cookie Tasting Party

Organize a party and let yourChildren enjoy a variety of cookies. Bring sugar cookie, chocolate, oats or any other variety of crackers. Consider some unique cookie recipes to try from other cultures. If you wish, ask parents to bake cookies and bring in his country of origin. This expose children to other cultures, while entertaining tasting cookies.

Let the children try every type of cookie. You can make a sheet of newsprint for each type of cookie. Children can see if they wantedany kind or not. When I finished the cookies, about the results. Graphic responses of each child in a large graph of butcher paper. What flavor was more or less to the liking of children?

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