Stimulate children's rich imagination. Cooking cookies requires children to create some strange shapes, such as ducklings, chickens, elephants, hamburgers and so on. Some look a bit like it, and some can't be seen at all. Anyway, she said whatever she wanted and put it in the oven. It's really satisfying to watch your work come out of the oven and eat happily.
The process of waiting for baking teaches children to wait patiently. Children are always eager to eat snacks that are still being baked, and sometimes they cry. What should I do? It's no use crying. At present, snacks are hot and raw and can't be eaten. We can show her how the batter slowly swells into a cake. After the cake is baked, we can't eat it at once. We must wait until the cake is not so hot.
Cultivate children's labor consciousness. I believe that children's ability to learn actively and love labor is innate. As long as parents take care of them, these abilities will certainly be brought into play and become useful materials when children grow up. Therefore, parents must support and guide their children's enthusiasm for study and work.
Help children build a sense of cooperation. Not all children can participate in all aspects of baking, which requires division of labor and cooperation. For example, she can stir the batter, roll noodles and press the mold, but she can't operate the oven. She can't stir the batter at will, but she should have a direction and cooperate with the steps to help the children build a sense of cooperation invisibly.
Learn life tips from baking. Children are naturally curious, and they should see, smell, touch and even lick any ingredients. Flour, butter, eggbeater, all kinds of tools, children are interested. Children naturally learn some common sense of life in baking. Knowledge can be analogized and integrated, and the knowledge learned in baking will not be worse than that learned in interest classes. Learning is anytime, anywhere, not having to sit down and open books.
Taste the fruits of labor and increase self-confidence. When tasting delicious snacks together, children think that they have also participated in the production, and pride and self-confidence arise. Sometimes, the baked cookies are a little burnt, ugly in shape, or a little bland in taste, but children always say they are delicious because they are homemade cookies and are better than those bought in stores.
Make friends by baking. During the baking process, children play with flour to make cookies, children play together, and they can also taste snacks after eating. This is a good activity to kill two birds with one stone.
Most importantly, baking makes the parent-child relationship closer. In busy work, parents should take time to make snacks with their children and taste fresh and delicious desserts together. The family atmosphere is harmonious.
Making cakes can exercise children's small muscles.
The plasticity of flour satisfies children's rich imagination. Every time children make cookies, they have to create some strange shapes, such as gourd, number 8, duckling, chicken, elephant, hamburger and so on. Some look a bit like it, and some don't see anything at all. Anyway, she said whatever she wanted and put it in the oven. It's really satisfying to watch your work come out of the oven and eat happily.
Waiting for baking makes children learn to wait patiently. Patience is very important for children nowadays. In the process of baking, children will understand that if they want to eat delicious dessert, they must wait for baking. Be patient.
Baking courses can also cultivate children's labor consciousness. Labor is the most glorious thing. Let children find common interests with their parents in labor, let children understand that it is a wonderful thing to work with their parents, and let children feel their parents' hard work and be more willing to help their parents work.