Handmade Cookies from Golden Wheat Ears

Originally published in the Ukrainian educational journal Palitra Pedagoga (2019, №4).

Author: Nataliia Kovalenko (now Prokopchik), lecturer in culinary creativity, Kyiv Early Childhood Development Center Kvitka Znaty.

Key Insights

• From grain to flour

The activity helps children trace the journey of wheat: from golden ears swaying in the field to freshly ground flour. This hands-on process shows the value of food, nature, and human work.

• Practical baking experience

Children knead dough, roll it, shape it into small “wheat ears,” and bake aromatic cookies. The recipe is simple, but it carries symbolic meaning — respect for bread and gratitude for harvest.

• Integrated learning

Through rhymes, riddles, legends, and songs, children deepen their understanding of grain, farming, and the importance of wheat in culture.

  • Skill development

The process enhances fine motor skills (rolling dough, shaping cookies), memory and sequencing (following steps of the recipe), and social skills (sharing tools, waiting turns, helping one another).

• Emotional and social value

The baking is joyful teamwork, where children feel pride in making cookies themselves. At the end, they share freshly baked treats with friends, strengthening emotional bonds and gratitude.

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