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May 22, 2012

Gingerbread Christmas Tree

gingertree Gingerbread houses are a fun way to celebrate the Christmas season but they can be difficult and frustrating for preschoolers to make on their own.

This simple variation of the traditional gingerbread house is easy for preschoolers to make on their own and creates a fun gingerbread Christmas tree that preschoolers can decorate. Use this gingerbread Christmas tree as a fun holiday decoration or a festive snack.

What You Need

  • Sugar Cones
  • Icing
  • Popcorn
  • Red Hot Candy (or another candy of your choice)
  • Sprinkles
  • Optional: Additional candy to decorate your gingerbread tree
  • Plastic knife
  • Paper plate

What To Do

Step One:
Give each preschooler a sugar cone and a paper plate. Turn the sugar cone upside down on the paper plate so that the pointed end is up and the sugar cone stands on it’s own.

Step Two:
Give each preschooler a plastic knife and a container of frosting. White frosting is the easiest to clean up when you are done and will not stain preschoolers clothes but green would also be nice as the base color for a Christmas tree. Help each preschooler frost their sugar cone so that the entire surface is covered with icing.

Step Three:
Decorate the gingerbread Christmas tree by gently pressing popcorn and assorted candy into the icing. Sprinkle the surface of the icing with colored sprinkles for extra color.

Step Four:
Send the gingerbread Christmas trees home with each preschooler or enjoy them as a festive snack.

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  4. Holiday Craft – Handprint Christmas Tree
  5. Preschool Autumn Hand Tree
About Rachel

Rachel is an LDS, homeschooling mom of 4 boys, ages 8, 6, 4, and one tiny angel who passed away at birth. She's expecting her first baby girl in Spring 2012 and isn't quite sure what to do with all the pink accessories.

Rachel holds a B.A. in English and is a former teacher. She is the creator of Busy Mommy Media and works as a freelance writer from home.

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