Elf Planner

Cookie Baker Caught

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Kitchen Difficulty ●●●○○ Messiness ●●●●○ Ages 3–10

How it's done

Dust the elf and kitchen counter with a light coating of flour to create the illusion of baking. Place a tray of homemade or store-bought cookies beside the elf. Scatter some additional flour around the scene and perhaps add a mixing bowl or wooden spoon for authenticity. The flour-covered elf caught in the act makes for a humorous discovery in the morning.

You'll need

  • flour
  • cookie tray
  • cookies

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Pets in the house?

Flour on the floor and accessible cookies can attract pets.

Why this works

The kitchen is the first room most kids visit in the morning — for cereal, for milk, for the toaster. An elf scene staged here has the highest odds of being the first thing your child spots and shouts about. This mid-difficulty scene trades a little more setup time for a bigger 'wow' moment when your kids walk in.

Variations

  • Pet-safe version: Try Barbie Dream Tea Party — same idea, but no chocolate, loose candy, or floor-level hazards. Swap the elements that worry you and keep the rest.
  • Bigger-kid twist: For an older crowd that sees through simple scenes, step up to Buddy Four Food Groups — same room, cleverer setup.

If it doesn't go to plan

If the elf ends up too well-hidden and the kids can't find it, nudge them with a vague hint ("Looks like our elf went somewhere cozy") — the discovery is the point.

Credit: This idea comes from Life With Tiny Humans . Visit the original post for more ideas and photos.

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Photo: Life With Tiny Humans · original post