If how much fun you have is measured by the mess you make, we had a LOT of fun in after care today. As you know, it’s Gingerbread Week. Yesterday was game day, so we played our regular games plus a couple of gingerbread man-related games I found online:
Today was imagination day. I started by telling the kiddos not to get too comfortable in our usual space. See, today we had many things to do! I had been busy all afternoon beginning to prep for Thursday’s cooking day. You can’t have Gingerbread Week without a Gingerbread Town from scratch! So, we were going to do double duty during after care today–partly so Miss Val could keep working on pieces for our gingerbread town, but also partly so we had a quieter day, since the kiddos had their big Christmas play tonight.
Off to the teachers lounge we went. I gathered the kids around for our Imagination Day activity. We began by talking about the original Gingerbread Man folktale. All of the kids knew it, so we didn’t read the whole thing. But, I did read another version of the story, set in New York City–The Gingerbread Boy by Richard Egielski. Before reading it, though, I told the kids to think about it while I was reading it because we were going to write our own version of The Gingerbread Man after we finished the book. And, of course, I had gingerbread man cookies to snack on while we worked. The activity was a hit! I may share the story in the next few days, after I take another look it and polish it a bit.
After we were done with our activity, I set up the television for the kids to watch Wall-E while I continued to make gingerbread town parts. As I figured, the kids were much more interested in helping me than watching the movie, which was just fine with me. I love having helpers! So, we worked and we worked, and we made the building smell fabulous.
We mixed…
And we rolled…
And we patted. We made a HUGE mess, and it was fabulous! Tomorrow we decorate. Come back to see our finished town!




















