Gingerbread Playdough Recipe & Gingerbread Baby Activities for Kids - Amazing Mess (2024)

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Many, many years ago, I read Gingerbread Baby to my first class…a little-bitty group of kindergartners in a small private school…and had the best time coming up with activities to do with this fun book by Jan Brett. I think I had several different centers with a variety of ideas, but the one that sticks out the most was when we actually made gingerbread cookies.

And those little Gingerbread Baby cookies jumped right out of the oven and ran away.

We searched the whole school for them and finally found them back in our room. (Maybe even in our gingerbread house? It’s been 13 years, so I can’t quite remember details!) I will never forget the imagination and awe of those kiddos, so when my girls were early elementary and preschool-aged, I did the same thing. You can see our screaming, surprising Gingerbread Man hunt here.

This year when we read Gingerbread Baby, I wasn’t quite up for chasing a cookie escaping from the oven. The girls were on to my sneaky trick anyway. 🙂

So, we made some amazing Gingerbread Playdough instead. I love to make homemade playdough, and when you have the right recipe, it’s just so easy. We borrowed and adapted the Gingerbread playdough recipe from The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle.

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(Printable Gingerbread Playdough recipe at the end of the post)

Ingredients:

  • 1 C. flour
  • 1/2 C. salt
  • 2 t. cream of tartar
  • 2 t. ground ginger
  • 1 T. ground cinnamon
  • 1 t. ground cloves
  • 1 t. ground nutmeg
  • 2 T oil (vegetable works well, but since we don’t use it in our house, we subbed coconut oil)
  • 1 cup water

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When I’m cooking with the girls, I let them measure, and we prep our ingredients as we go. It makes a few more dishes, but they help with clean-up…so it’s okay! (If I’m just making playdough myself, I add all the dry ingredients into the pot first.)

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Whisk all the dry ingredients together. Make sure they are blended well. Next, add the water and oil. Stir until blended.

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Turn your burner to low or medium-low heat and continue stirring constantly. You’ll see the dough eventually begin to pull away from the sides and start to ball up. It really doesn’t take too long (a few minutes or so). Once you have a nice consistency, dump out the dough on a non-stick mat or parchment paper. Knead the dough a few times, and there you go–beautiful, easy, amazing-smelling Gingerbread playdough!

Let the fun begin!

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After the dough was finished and we read Gingerbread Baby, the girls set to work creating their own Gingerbread Babies.

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Which then morphed into

gingerbread families…

gingerbread girls…

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gingerbread trees…

and gingerbread stockings.

We used a variety of items we had on hand including beads, wiggly eyes, scrapbooking-type sequins and stars and jewels. I can’t believe how long they played with this. Keep in mind, the girls are 11, 9, and 7 now, so I wasn’t expecting it to be such a hit. They got pretty elaborate with their decorating….and undecorating….and redecorating. I’m talking hours of fun for them!

Here’s the printable version of the Gingerbread Playdough Recipe:

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Gingerbread Playdough Recipe & Gingerbread Baby Activities for Kids

Author:Stacie Nelson & Girls

Recipe type:Craft

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Serves:1 batch of playdough

Ingredients

  • 1 C. flour
  • ½ C. salt
  • 2 t. cream of tartar
  • 2 t. ground ginger
  • 1 T. ground cinnamon
  • 1 t. ground cloves
  • 1 t. ground nutmeg
  • 2 T oil (vegetable works well, but since we don't use it in our house, we subbed coconut oil)
  • 1 cup water

Instructions

  1. Whisk together dry ingredients in pan. Add water and oil. Stir well.
  2. Turn burner on low or medium-low heat.
  3. Continue stirring until dough begins to pull away from the sides of the pan and ball up.
  4. When it is a playdough consistency, remove from the pan and knead on a non-stick surface or parchment paper.

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FAQs

Gingerbread Playdough Recipe & Gingerbread Baby Activities for Kids - Amazing Mess? ›

Playing and Learning with Gingerbread Play Dough

They're working on skills like coordination, hand strength and creativity without even knowing it and having lots of fun. Not to mention the smell of the gingerbread play dough is absolutely fantastic!

What does gingerbread playdough help with? ›

Playing and Learning with Gingerbread Play Dough

They're working on skills like coordination, hand strength and creativity without even knowing it and having lots of fun. Not to mention the smell of the gingerbread play dough is absolutely fantastic!

What is the secret ingredient in play dough? ›

With this recipe the key is to really make sure you knead the dough well to avoid ending up with an end product that is too sticky or wet. The glycerine is a secret ingredient that makes the playdough extra stretchy and fun!

What is the best homemade playdough recipe? ›

how to make the world's best homemade play-doh. You'll need 3 cups of white all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons cream of tartar, 1 cup + 2 tablespoons of table salt, 3-4 tablespoons of any cooking oil (start with 3 and add more if necessary), 3 cups HOT water, and food coloring.

How does playdough help a child's sensory development? ›

Play dough provides a sensory experience that helps to develop fine motor skills, ease tension and improve imagination, aiding early childhood development in a playful way. Playing with play dough is a very kinaesthetic activity that is good for the muscles, joints and bones in your child's arms and hands.

What are the benefits of playdough disco? ›

Disco Dough helps to strengthen children's fine motor muscles to enable them to develop their pencil grip which in turn will help to develop their writing skills. But most of all it's fun! In Nursery and Reception we do Disco Dough for five minutes a day. Morning Nursery and Reception do it just before dinner time.

How does playdough help mental health? ›

Relaxation and Control: Playing with play dough has a calming effect on children. They can squeeze, roll, and shape the dough, which helps reduce stress and anxiety. It also teaches them how to manage their emotions and focus their energy in a positive way.

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