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Gingerbread Science Experiment

Gingerbread Man Science Activity for Preschool

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Holiday-themed science is so much fun. Our simple dissolving gingerbread man science activity is perfect for kids at home or school with just a few supplies!

Dissolving Gingerbread Man Science Activity

Gingerbread Science Activities

Simple science activities are great for encouraging thinking, problem solving, observing, and exploring. Science encourages a wonderful sense of curiosity. Adding a fun theme for a holiday or season makes it extra special!

Dissolving Gingerbread Man Science Activity for preschool

Dissolving Gingerbread Man Science Activity

This simple science activity encourages a variety of skills! Not only did we explore a simple science concept with the dissolving cookie, we also made predictions, recorded data, and communicated results!

We used technology to time our activity and help us with our observations. This dissolving gingerbread science activity is great for making predictions and recording results.

Dissolving Gingerbread man activity supplies

Gingerbread Man Science Activity Supplies

Supplies Needed:

Set up your dissolving gingerbread man science activity in minutes! I used dollar store supplies for the cups, cookies, tongs, and cookie cutters. To begin, each child needs a cup, two cookies, water to pour into the cup, paper, one printable data collection sheet per child, and crayons or pencils for recording observations.

Dissolving gingerbread man science activity tracing cookie cutter

Dissolve!

Step 1: Sample!

If possible, give each child a cookie to taste test its crunchiness, of course! Ask your kids to describe the cookie’s shape, color, texture, and smell and invite them to record their responses on the data collection sheet.

Ask the kids what they think will happen when they put the cookie in water and record their prediction on the printable data collection sheet. You can also use blank paper and invite your kids to trace a gingerbread man cookie cutter if you prefer.

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Step 2: Invite kids to pour water into a cup.

Pouring is a great practical life and fine motor activity for young kids!

Note: Use room temperature water if children will be pouring the water.

Pouring water in cup for Dissolving gingerbread man science activity

Step 3: Add the cookies.

Do they sink or float? Discuss the children’s observations and ask them why they think this is happening.

dunking cookie into water for Dissolving gingerbread man science activity

Step 4: Set the timer.

We checked on our cookies every 30 seconds and used our tongs to lift them out of the water (more fine motor practice!). The first time we checked with room temperature water, our gingerbread man was still crunchy. Every 30 seconds, it changed!

Talk about what’s happening with your kids. Ask questions. What else do you notice? Our cookie in room temperature water began to float and the water turned red from the sugar dissolving.

Using tongs to remove cookie from water for gingerbread Science Activity

Step 5: Once the cookies begin to dissolve, revisit the children’s predictions.

Were they correct? How did their thinking change after the experiment? Invite kids to record the results of the experiment on their data collection sheets.

Coloring Observations for Dissolving Gingerbread man Science Activity

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It takes just a few minutes for the gingerbread man to dissolve, but it’s a very memorable experiment your kids will love!

Why not talk about other items you can dissolve? Mini candy canes and peppermints are also fun to watch dissolve in water.

For additional fun, experiment by putting the gingerbread cookies in different water temperatures. Use cold water, hot water, and room temperature water and observe the dissolving process for each one.

Dissolving Gingerbread Man Science Activity Results

BIO: Sarah is the creator of Little Bins for Little Hands where she shares simple science experiments, STEM activities, and tactile sensory play recipes. She is also the proud mom of a busy little boy. Check out their favorite science experiments all year long! You can connect with her on Facebook and Pinterest.

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