Gingerbread Houses on PhotoPeach
It is a tradition in our classroom that we make Gingerbread Houses in Kindergarten. Parents supplied the needed sweets: candy canes, graham crackers, Skittles, cereal, pretzels, ice cream cones, gum drops, and icing. The children had a wonderful time creating their very own Gingerbread House!
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Cutest little gingerbread houses that I've ever seen!
These were (I say "were" because James already ate most of his!) so, SO cute! I was wondering how you'd do individual gingerbread houses- very creative. I'm sure the other kids were just as proud as James was about his creation!
Future designers, decorators, and bakers in the making! The gingerbread houses were HGTV quality. Sweet job!
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