She [Kristin] imagined a crispy cookie for the door on her gingerbread house and a tiny cinnamon candy for a knob. And what for snow in the yard? Flakey coconut!Making a gingerbread house inspires creativity and imagination! As seen through these examples, Mineer uses imagery, descriptive word...
After reading Jan Brett’s story “The Gingerbread Baby”, have the children brainstorm the items the Gingerbread boy will need to live inside the house that was created for him. Cut out a huge oversized gingerbread house out of the brown paper. Post in the outside hall or on a large ...