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Baking cookies with your child is a fun and engaging activity that can create lasting memories. Here are some steps to follow when baking cookies with your child: 1. Choose a recipe: There are many cookie recipes available online or in cookbooks. Choose a recipe that is simple and easy to follow, and that your child will enjoy. 2. Gather ingredients and tools: Make sure you have all the ingredients and tools needed to make the cookies. This includes measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowls, a mixer, baking sheets, and parchment paper. 3. Measure ingredients: Allow your child to help measure ingredients, under your supervision. This is a great way to teach them about measuring and fractions. 4. Mix ingredients: Allow your child to mix the ingredients together, either by hand or with a mixer. This is a great way for them to develop their hand-eye coordination and motor skills. 5. Roll out dough: If your recipe requires it, roll out the dough and use cookie cutters to make fun shapes. Your child will love using cookie cutters to create unique shapes. 6. Bake cookies: Place the cookies on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake them in the oven. Make sure to follow the recipe instructions carefully and set a timer. 7. Decorate cookies: Once the cookies have cooled, allow your child to decorate them with icing, sprinkles, or other toppings. This is a fun and creative way for them to express themselves. 8. Enjoy the cookies: Sit down with your child and enjoy the cookies together. Talk about the experience and how much fun it was to make them together. Baking cookies with your child is a great way to spend quality time together and teach them valuable life skills. It also helps to build their confidence and independence in the kitchen. Have fun and enjoy the delicious treats you create!
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