Friday, September 30, 2011

C is for Cookies


Of course we made some yummy chocolate chip cookies.

Cracking an egg

Happily mixing

"Are they ready yet?"

 Alex made a big paper plate chocolate chip cookie using DIY puffy paint. I got this idea from No Time for Flash Cards post. It was messy, of course Alex enjoyed it.

Mix together about 3/4 cup of shaving cream and a 1/4 cup of glue

Mix some brown paint in and spread on a paper plate.

Add some chocolate chips (aka black paper circles)

Let dry and it keeps its puffy texture
Alex did a Cookie Monster magnet page from Making Learning Fun. 

He also watched Classic Sesame Street clip, C is for Cookie.





We played a cookie counting game. I cut a circle out of cardboard (a cookie) and then some chocolate chips (black paper circles) and we rolled a dice. Whatever number the dice landed on Alex added that number of chocolate chips to the cookie.

We found some great cookie themed books. We have read them before but they are favorites.


2 comments:

  1. fun cookie! I LOVE puffy paint! When we did our If You Give a Mouse a cookie we made a C using cookie crisp cereal and my lil one got such a kick out of that! I never did get to blog about it but it was a hit at home - maybe bc she got to snack along the way, haha!

    Thanks for sharing on the Sunday Showcase - I am now officially craving chocolate chip cookies!!!

    Bern

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