This is one of our very favorite books. All of the animals on the farm like their traditional food, but not the cow. He and the farmer have a deal.
Before reading, ask the kids what different animals on a farm eat. What does a cow eat? Ask them to look at the cover and decide what this cow might like to eat!
Do ‘C’ journal page
Write “Cc” on the next blank page.
Write “COOKIES”. Show your preschooler the word “cookies” on the cover of the book and let them copy the letters.
Practice writing big C’s and little c’s.
Add cookie stickers to the page. I printed several cookie ingredients on sticker labels and used those for stickers.
I wrote my preschooler’s name. She decorated it then added her own drawings. I love it!
Make a chef hat.
I used this tutorial from Cara at The First Grade Parade. Scroll to the bottom of her post for great pictures.
Cut a piece of white cardstock in half, lengthwise. Tape together to make a long band (she uses a sentence strip).
Use one piece of white tissue paper. We didn’t have white, so pink tissue paper worked just as well
The tutorial is great, but in short, pinch and tape the bottom edge of the tissue paper to half the paper headband … kind of like gathering. Measure the headband around your head and tape. Finish pinching and taping the top edge of the tissue paper to the other half of the headband.
Poof the tissue paper and wear!
Make Cookies! … now that we’re all fancied up with an apron and chef hat, we’re ready to bake some cookies.
Take it slow. Make sure you have plenty of time to let your preschooler help scoop and measure and stir (and lick!)
Let them help find the 1 cup and 1/2 cup. Let them try cracking the egg and measuring the vanilla. It will definitely make a bigger mess, but it makes great memories too
This is our favorite cookie recipe:
Chocolate Chip Cookie Counting … an easy game to play while you’re waiting for the cookies to bake.
Cut out 10 circles from brown foam craft paper.
On one side, use a sharpie to write “1 one” and “2 two” … etc, up to “10 ten”
On the opposite side, draw the matching number of dots.
Help your preschooler arrange the cookies from 1 to 10.
Give her a bowl of chocolate chips.
Let her put one chocolate chip on each dot.
I asked my 4-year-old to point to the cookie that showed how old she was. Which cookie shows how old your brother is? Which cookie has 5 chocolate chips. Which one has 7? We did a lot of counting
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