Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett
Traditional Literature
This story was a fun and lively rendition of the familiar Gingerbread Man story. In this story, a young boy decides to use a gingerbread boy recipe he finds in the cupboard, but he doesn't follow the directions exactly. He peeks in the oven while his boy is baking and out pops a gingerbread baby who dashes off. After most of the town tries to chase and catch the gingerbread baby, the young boy is finally the one who succeeds.
I think this story would be entertaining for early elementary students because there are plenty of catchy phrases that the gingerbread baby says and the illustrations are detailed and colorful. It doesn't have a moral or teachable lesson, so I would probably use this book as a way to wind down the day as the holiday season approaches. Young students could also take this off a bookshelf and read it to themselves.
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