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A Simple Guide to Baking Homemade Gingerbread Cookies with Your Little Ones

A Simple Guide to Baking Homemade Gingerbread Cookies with Your Little Ones

With the Christmas holidays right around the corner, there’s no better time than now to bake some delicious homemade gingerbread cookies with your children! Not only is it a fun and sensory-rich activity, but the end result—delicious gingerbread —adds a sweet touch to your festive celebrations. Here’s what you’ll need:

Ingredients:

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/4 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened

1/2 cup brown sugar, packed

1 large egg

3/4 cup honey 

1 tablespoon ground ginger

1 tablespoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground cloves

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions:

Preheat the Oven:

  1. Preheat your oven to (175°C). Line baking sheets with baking paper.
  2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, ground ginger, ground cinnamon, ground cloves, ground nutmeg, and salt. Set aside.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. This is a great opportunity for little hands to get involved in the mixing.
  4. Add the honey and egg to the butter-sugar mixture. Mix well until the ingredients are fully combined.
  5. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients, mixing until a soft dough forms. This step can be especially fun for children as they watch the dough come together.
  6. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Chilled dough is easier to handle and results in better-shaped cookies.
  7. Once the dough is chilled, roll it out on a floured surface to about 1/4 inch thickness. Let your little ones use festive cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Place the cutouts on the prepared baking sheets.
  8. Bake the cookies for 8-10 minutes, or until the edges are just starting to brown. Keep a close eye on them, as baking times may vary.
  9. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheets for a few minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely. Once cooled, let your children unleash their creativity by decorating the gingerbread cookies with icing, sprinkles, and other edible decorations.

Now comes the best part—indulge in the joy of biting into your homemade gingerbread cookies. Share them with family and friends, and savour the sweetness of the holiday season.

We hope you’ve loved making this recipe with your little ones. For more christmas treats, check out some more delicious creations here.

A Parent’s Guide to a Fun-Filled Christmas School Holidays in Brisbane

A Parent’s Guide to a Fun-Filled Christmas School Holidays in Brisbane

Christmas is just around the corner, and the children are counting down the days until school holidays begin! If you’re looking for fun and exciting activities to keep them entertained during this festive season, then Brisbane is the perfect place to be. This vibrant city offers a plethora of options, from magical Christmas events to thrilling outdoor adventures.

Christmas Lights Spectacular: Get dazzled by the twinkling lights at the City Botanic Gardens, South Bank, and Roma Street Parkland. These exciting displays are a must-see for families and are sure to get you in the holiday spirit.

Christmas Carols and Performances: Sing along to your favourite carols at one of the many carols events happening throughout the city. Enjoy live performances, festive treats, and family-friendly activities.

QAGOMA Christmas Design Market: This unique market showcases the work of local artists and designers, offering a range of handmade gifts and festive decorations.

Santa’s Workshop at Westfield Chermside: Visit Santa and his elves at Westfield Chermside for a magical experience. Take photos, write your Christmas wish list, and enjoy festive activities.

Moreton Island Day Trip: Take a ferry to Moreton Island and explore the stunning sand dunes, beaches, and shipwrecks. Go snorkeling, sandboarding, or take a 4WD tour for an unforgettable adventure.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Cuddle a koala, hand-feed kangaroos, and spot other iconic Australian animals at this world-renowned sanctuary.

Brisbane River Cruise: Enjoy a relaxing cruise down the Brisbane River and see the city from a different perspective. Learn about Brisbane’s history and culture while taking in the beautiful scenery..

Sciencentre: Let your children explore the wonders of science at the Sciencentre. With interactive exhibits, shows, and workshops, there’s something to spark the curiosity of everyone.

Queensland Museum: Discover dinosaurs, learn about the history of Queensland, and explore the natural world at the Queensland Museum.

Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA): Take the children to GOMA to see the latest exhibitions and be inspired by contemporary art.

With so much to see and do, you’re sure to have a memorable Christmas holiday in Brisbane. Don’t forget to capture all the fun moments with your family. For more ideas of what to do in Brisbane these Christmas holidays, visit the Brisbane Kids website here.

Tips for Choosing the Right Early Childhood Education Setting for your family

Tips for Choosing the Right Early Childhood Education Setting for your family

When it comes to choosing a Kindergarten for your little one, there are often two choices that come to mind – Long Day Care (LDC) with an integrated Kindergarten program like the one that we offer families and a Standalone Kindergarten. 

Both programs are taught by qualified early childhood teachers and both follow the Queensland Kindergarten Learning Guidelines, however Long Day Care centres like us at Sorella Early Learning offer additional benefits such as incursion and excursion programs, more flexible hours (we are open from 06:30-6:30pm) and we are open during the school holidays. 

Each option offers unique features and benefits, catering to different needs and preference, we know it can be quite daunting when trying to decide which is best for your family so we’ve put together our tips for making the right choice:

  1. Visit Multiple centres: Schedule visits to various long day care centres and standalone kindergartens in your area to experience their atmosphere, observe interactions between educators and children, and gather first hand impressions.
  1. Engage in Open Conversations with Educators and Staff: Talk to educators and staff about their philosophy, curriculum, and approach to early childhood education. Don’t be afraid to ask questions or ask about their strategies for fostering social, emotional, and cognitive development.
  1. Observe Children in Action: Pay attention to how children interact with each other, engage with the learning environment, and respond to the educators’ guidance. This will provide insights into the center’s overall culture and atmosphere.
  1. Consider Your Child’s Personality and Learning Style: Reflect on your child’s temperament, interests, and learning preferences. If they thrive on routine and structure, a standalone kindergarten might be a better fit. If they enjoy exploration and hands-on activities, long day care could be a more suitable option.
  1. Seek Recommendations from Other Parents: Talk to friends, family, and neighbours who have chosen early childhood education options for their children. Their experiences and insights can provide valuable perspectives and help you make a more informed decision.
  1. Prioritise Your Child’s Comfort and Happiness: Ultimately, the best early childhood education setting is one where your child feels safe, loved, and stimulated. Trust your instincts and choose a place where your child develops joy and enthusiasm for learning.

We would love to invite you to come and see our beautiful environments and meet our team of wonderful educators! If you would like to book a tour please complete our enquiry form and one of our team will be in touch.

Understanding the Queensland Free Kindy Initiative.

Understanding the Queensland Free Kindy Initiative.

Free Kindy is coming to Queensland in 2024. This program marks a huge step forward in early education, and as we look ahead to 2024 the Free Kindy initiative promises to bring quality early education within reach for all Queensland children, setting the stage for a brighter future filled with educational possibilities.

Free Kindy is not just a program; it’s a gateway to opportunities. By providing 15 hours of free early education each week, 40 weeks a year, children have the chance to engage in a well-structured curriculum that combines play and exploration. This approach sets the stage for a lifelong love of learning.

What do you need to know about Free Kindy:

  • Kindy is 15 hours per week, 40 weeks per year.
  • It’s available for children aged at least 4 years of age by 30 June in the year before they attend Prep.
  • Children must be attending a kindergarten program is delivered by a qualified early childhood teacher.
  • Families will benefit from free kindy whether they attend a sessional or long day care service, but it must be a government approved service.

The Types Kindergarten Services:

When it comes to Free Kindergarten you’ll find that it’s not limited to one type of service. Kindergarten programs are available in different settings, including sessional kindergartens and long day care services. Knowing “where” to find these services and what suits your family’s needs can make all the difference in your child’s early education journey. Learn more about the different types of Kindergarten here.

Video courtesy of Queensland Department of Education. Watch the original video here.

Our Kindergarten Program:

Led by a university-qualified Early Childhood Teacher, our dedicated Kindergarten Program guarantees a fantastic beginning to your child’s school life. Collaborating closely with the children, our Kindy Teacher focuses on preparing them for school while building a solid groundwork for their future learning adventure.

Our approach blends activities initiated by the child with teacher-led engagements, all centered around your child’s interests and the marvels of the natural world. Our primary focus is on creating a fun and educational environment that fosters emotional regulation, individuality, and the growth of interests, ideas, and creativity as your child flourishes under our care.

The Benefits of Messy Play

The Benefits of Messy Play

Messy play stands as a crucial avenue for children to learn and enjoy themselves. This involves using a variety of materials such as water, sand, paint, and clay to create a bit of a mess and dive into exploration. Although some parents may have concerns about the potential chaos, messy play offers an abundance of cognitive, emotional, and social benefits for kids.

One notable advantage of messy play is its role in stimulating sensory exploration and development. When children engage in messy play, they get the chance to experience different textures and sensations, which is vital for enhancing their sensory processing skills. Additionally, engaging in sensory play can also help children manage their emotions and reduce stress since the tactile experiences during messy play tend to have a calming and soothing effect.

In addition, messy play nurtures creativity and imagination in children. By letting them play around with various materials, they have the freedom to unleash their imagination, crafting new ideas and experimenting to understand how things work. It’s a bit like putting together the pieces of a puzzle, where they get to be the puzzle solvers.

Another remarkable aspect of messy play is its role in boosting children’s social skills. When children engage in messy play activities together, they learn important social lessons like sharing, taking turns, effective communication, negotiation, and compromise. This type of play also fosters teamwork and collaboration, as children cooperate to build and create together.

Above all, messy play is all about having fun and enjoying the experience. It’s a time for children to express themselves freely, be creative, and explore without the constraints of rules and expectations. It often doubles as an opportunity for children and their caregivers to bond, engaging in activities together, sharing in the joy, and creating something new. So, next time you find yourself uncertain about allowing your child to indulge in messy play, remember that it’s more than just fun – it’s an invaluable learning experience that can be enjoyed to the fullest!

The Journey to Toilet Training your Toddler

The Journey to Toilet Training your Toddler

Toilet training or potty training marks a significant milestone for both parents and toddlers. It can be a trying and occasionally exhausting journey, but it’s a crucial step towards independence and self-care for young children. Here are some tips for a successful toilet training experience:

Timing

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to the “right” age to commence toilet training because each child is unique. Nevertheless, most kids are ready somewhere between the ages of 2 and 3. Watch for signs of readiness like an interest in the bathroom, longer periods of staying dry, and expressions of discomfort when dealing with a soiled diaper.

Preparation

Before embarking on toilet training, prepare your child by reading books about using the toilet, discussing what to expect, and allowing them to choose their own toilet seat or step stool.

Consistency

Consistency plays a pivotal role in toilet training. Establish a routine and stick to it, regularly taking your child to the toilet throughout the day. Encourage your child to sit on the toilet even when they don’t feel the urge, as it helps establish the habit.

Positive Reinforcement

Celebrate and reward your child for successful toilet trips. This can be as simple as clapping and saying “well done!” or offering a small treat or a sticker. Avoid punishing or shaming your child for accidents, as this can create negative associations with toilet use.

Patience

Toilet training is a journey that demands both time and patience, and there may be occasional setbacks. Maintain a positive and supportive attitude, and keep in mind that every child progresses at their own pace.

It’s essential to recognise that every child is distinct, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to toilet training. Some children may take a bit longer to become fully independent in using the toilet, and that’s perfectly fine. If you encounter challenges or have concerns about your child’s progress, don’t hesitate to consult with your child’s GP or a child development specialist.