Gingerbread houses are always a crowd pleaser and can draw big attendance numbers! Ask your local box store if they can donate kits or at least provide a discount.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Library programming is designed to be fully inclusive. Age limits may be implemented in certain programs to ensure that program content fosters appropriate developmental markers.
Accessibility: This is a high energy activity and the kids will get loud. Set up a small โquietโ room for children who get easily overwhelmed by loud noise.
Mode: Facilitated
Staff Energy: High
Ages: 5+
Cost: High
Length: 60 min.
Ideal Attendance: 10-20
STEAM Practices:
โ Art
โ Engingeering (structure, balance)
Tags: Food, Kids, Tweens, Teens, Holiday, STEAM
Credit: Kate Davis
Supplies:
(Commonly on-hand supplies are not included in cost breakdown.)
Gingergread House Kit (6.99/ea; usually less expensive closer to Christmas)
Baby wipes/paper towels
Scissors
Paper plates
Instructions:
- Younger kids: decorate away! (You will have already built the houses.)
- Older kids: build the house according to directions, then decorate. (Encourage them to help each other hold up walls, etc.)
Staff Know-How
Planning, Set Up & Facilitation
- For younger kids, pre-build houses. (Adult volunteers only–teen volunteers are generally too rowdy.)
- Cover surfaces with plastic table clothes.
- Put a house and its decorations at each place/chair.
Pro-Tips
- Parents must stay with younger children!
- Decide if you want your program to be drop-in or registration. If drop-in, specify on marketing documents *while supplies last*.
- For elementary-aged students, buy pre-built houses or build the houses in advance of the program.ย
- If you have leftover marshmallows, sprinkles or candies from other programs, this is a great time to use them.
- On all marketing, specify this is not an allergy-friendly event. Take a picture of the ingredient lists and have them handy if people call about allergies.
- Keep the box so kids can transport their house.
- Kidsโ energy levels will be off the charts!
- Contact your local big box retailers to see if they will donate the gingerbread houses. (Walmart has a yearly amount to spend on donations and itโs generally gone by November. But some locations may give you half off instead.)
- Make sure to advertise that this is not a gluten-free activity.
Marketing & Promo
Book Suggestions
Gingerbread House Book List Template (4.25x11in)
Resources are availabe in the SHARE catalog as of May 2025.
How to build a gingerbread house : a step-by-step guide to sweet results (Banner, Christina)
The plan for the gingerbread house : a STEM engineering story (Pattison, Darcy)ย
The gingerbread house Jack’s family ate (DiPucchio, Kelly)
Fairy house disaster (Connolly, Tina)
Easy Gingerbread Houses (Anderson, Lisa Turner)
The Candy Cottage : pop-up book
The truth about Hansel and Gretel (Law, Karina)
Gingerbread friends (Brett, Jan)
Disney junior : Alice’s wonderland bakery : The gingerbread palace (Hapka, Cathy)
Reusability
Extra kits can be used for a teen decorating event. Let them put kits together to build larger structures and decorate unexpectedly!