Children bake with fun: cookies and bubble waffles in the party service
Children bake with fun: cookies and bubble waffles in the party service
On August 9th, the party service "Wünsch you what" organized a very special event under the direction of Michaela and Olivia Stroppel: baking cookies for children. This time it was an opportunity for creative little bakers to test their skills in the kitchen and at the same time learn something about the basics of baking. Supported by Laura Fritz, the children fell enthusiastically into the art of baking baking.
The day started with an important lesson via hygiene in the kitchen. The children learned why clean hands and a good work surface are essential when baking. It is impressive how early children can be sensitized to such basic aspects. The excitement was noticeable when they stepped at the various work stations and were ready to live out their creativity.
cookies in all variations
After the basics were discussed, it was the practical work. The little bakers were allowed to let off steam on six different types of cookie. From the traditional butter biscuit to creatively decorated gingerbread, the children were able to try everything out. This resulted in not only delicious, but also beautiful cookies that were individually decorated. The event made the variety of ways of kneading, shaping the dough, the event made the event a special experience.
The children learned how to deal with various kitchen appliances, including mixers, hand mixers and even a spaghettipress, which not only made it easier for them to bake, but also gave them an insight into the exciting world of kitchen machines. By handling these devices, the children not only developed their motor skills, but also gained confidence in their own skills in the kitchen.
a sweet reward
As a crowning glory of the biscuit baking, the children were allowed to enjoy bubble waffles, which were filled with homemade ice cream. This sweet reward after the hard work was the highlight of the day for many. It was a nice moment when the children laughed and enjoyed their homemade treats. The colorful creations not only were very well received, but also provided proud children's eyes.
After two and a half hours of colorful activity, the time had come: the biscuit boxes, filled with the homemade treasures, could be taken home. This experience not only conveyed joy, but also a valuable memories that the children will share with their families.
an unforgettable experience for children
Overall, the event has shown how important it is to teach children practical skills and to bring them closer to the joy of cooking and baking. Such events not only strengthen the feeling of community, but also promote creativity and growing skills. The bake bake in the party service "Wish you what" was a great success that will certainly be remembered by many small bakers.
Michaela and Olivia Stroppel have not only created a place with their party service "Wish you" where children have fun when baking, but also a platform to learn important skills. Bake baking has gained popularity in recent years, especially in family and between friends, as a way to be creative and active. It not only promotes the culinary arts, but also teamwork and social interaction among the children.
The event on August 9th presented an excellent opportunity to bring the children closer to fundamental kitchen techniques and safety precautions. Hygiene in the kitchen is crucial to prevent food poisoning or diseases. According to the recommendations of the Federal Center for Nutrition (BZFE), children should be familiarized from an early age with correct hygiene rules. This includes the correct washing of the hands, the cleanliness of the work surfaces and the responsible handling of food. Such events can help create early awareness of these topics.
The role of cooking and baking in childhood development
Cooking and baking are not only useful life skills; They also contribute to the cognitive and motor development of children. Children work on their fine motor skills when kneading the dough and using different utensils such as mixers and hand mixer. Studies show that such practical activities can strengthen children's trust in their skills. In addition, baking promotes creativity and understanding of chemical reactions that take place when baking cookies and cake.
Another important aspect is the social value of such events. Learn children to work in teams, share their ideas and compromise while working together on their destination - baking delicious cookies. Integrative cooking can also promote diversity and acceptance in dealing with different cultures, especially if different recipes and traditions are observed.
The trend of children's back events
The trend of child-friendly events when baking has risen sharply in many German cities in recent years. Many kitchen and baking schools offer special programs that are geared towards children. These events not only offer entertainment, but are also a way for parents to support their children in a creative and educational environment.
At the same time, companies and communities have started to use this type of event more and more to strengthen the sense of community. From schools to neighborhood festivals to birthday parties - baking together is increasingly being viewed as an attractive activity that prepares joy and at the same time promotes important life skills. Such programs are not only popular in the family and in the circle of friends, but also in child and youth work, where they can also strengthen responsibility.
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