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Gingerbread Baby
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
119 posts | 51 read | 5 to read
Remember how the Gingerbread Boy is eaten by the fox? Well, not this Gingerbread Baby in a delicious twist to a favorite old tale. It all begins when Matti opens the oven too soon and out jumps a cheeky little Gingerbread Bay. He leads Matti's mother and father, the dog and the cat. And a whole colorful cast of characters on a rollicking chase through the village and into the forest, staying just out of reach, daring them to catch him along the way. But Matti's not with them. He's at home in the borders making what turns out to be a gingerbread house into which the Gingerbread Baby runs. Only Matti knows he is safely inside. And readers will too when they look under the lift-the-flap gingerbread house at the end of the story, and there he is!
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miapantalone
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Ha, Ha! Hee, hee! You‘ll never find me. I‘m the Gingerbread Baby. Catch me if you can.”

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miapantalone
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

I would love to use this book and explore the idea of windows and foreshadowing with my students.

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miapantalone
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Mehso-so

In Jan Brett‘s “Gingerbread Baby” published in 1997, the gingerbread baby hopped out of the oven off the baking tray because Matti Peaked before he was done being baked. The Gingerbread Baby goes on to create mischief by hopping across boars, tying girls‘ braids together, and running all over the pace. He continues to run around and cause a ruckus when Matti gets the idea to bake him a house and trap him!

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Rachel.hefner
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Ha, ha! Hee, hee! You‘ll never find me. I‘m the Gingerbread Baby. Catch me if you can”

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Rachel.hefner
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

I would love to use this book and explore the idea of windows and foreshadowing with my students. In doing so this book builds a fun story while integrating a great literary stepping stone.

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Rachel.hefner
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

In Jan Brett‘s, “Gingerbread Baby” published in 1997, the Gingerbread Baby hopped out of the oven off of the baking tray because Matti peaked in the oven before he was done being baked. The Gingerbread Baby goes on to create mischief by hopping across goats, tying girls' braids together, and running all over the place. He continues to run around and cause a ruckus when Matti gets the idea to bake him a house and trap him! They were both happy!

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alexvaughn
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“But they couldn't fool that Gingerbread Baby.“

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alexvaughn
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

I love the surprise at the end!

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alexvaughn
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

This book brings joy and excitement to the winter season! It has beautiful illustrations and describes the journey of the gingerbread baby!

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Aborra
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Matti couldn't wait any longer. He opened the oven door to take a peek. Instead of a gingerbread boy, out jumped a gingerbread baby!"

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Aborra
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett


This story is great to use during a folk tail lesson but read after the original story about the gingerbread man. The students can compare and contrast the two stories to each other. There is a great use of pictures for younger readers who cannot quite read the words on the page.

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Aborra
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

This story is a spin the the Gingerbread Man tale, where the little boy accidentally undercooks the gingerbread and out pops a gingerbread baby. The baby runs away and the boy goes after him on a journey until they find him hiding away in the gingerbread house that the little boy made!

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schuckman.j
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Matti couldn't wait any longer. He opened the oven door to take a peek. Instead of a gingerbread boy, out jumped a gingerbread baby!"

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schuckman.j
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett


This story is great to use during a folk tail lesson but read after the original story about the gingerbread man. The students can compare and contrast the two stories to each other. There is a great use of pictures for younger readers who cannot quite read the words on the page.

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schuckman.j
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick


This story is a spin the the Gingerbread Man tale, where the little boy accidentally undercooks the gingerbread and out pops a gingerbread baby. The baby runs away and the boy goes after him on a journey until they find him hiding away in the gingerbread house that the little boy made!

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erinem
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Matti couldn't wait any longer. He opened the oven door to take a peek. Instead of a gingerbread boy, out jumped a gingerbread baby!“

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erinem
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

This story is great to use during a folktale lesson but read after the original story about the gingerbread man. The students can compare and contrast the two stories to each other. There is a great use of pictures for younger readers who cannot quite read the words on the page.

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erinem
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

This story is a spin the Gingerbread Man tale, where the little boy accidentally undercooks the gingerbread and out pops a gingerbread baby. The baby runs away and the boy goes after him on a journey until they find him hiding away in the gingerbread house that the little boy made!

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alliemyers
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Ha, ha! Hee, hee! You'll never find me. I'm the Gingerbread Baby. Catch me if you can“

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alliemyers
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

I would love to use this book and explore the idea of windows and foreshadowing with my students.

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alliemyers
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

In Jan Brett's, Gingerbread Baby published in 1997, the Gingerbread Baby hopped out of the oven off of the baking tray because Matti Peaked before he was done being baked. The Gingerbread Baby goes on to create mischief by hopping across goats, tying girls' braids together, and running all over the place. He continues to run around and cause a ruckus when Matti gets the idea to bake him a house and trap him! Turns out they were both happy.

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Reagan.petersen
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

"Ha, ha! Hee, hee! You'll never find me. I'm the Gingerbread Baby. Catch me if you can"

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Reagan.petersen
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

I would love to use this book and explore the idea of windows and foreshadowing with my students. In doing so this book

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Reagan.petersen
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

In Jan Brett's, Gingerbread Baby published in 1997, the Gingerbread Baby hopped out of the oven off of the baking tray because Matti Peaked before he was done being baked. The Gingerbread Baby goes on to create mischief by hopping across goats, tying girls' braids together, and running all over the place. He continues to run around and cause a ruckus when Matti gets the idea to bake him a house and trap him! Turns out they were both happy.

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Reece203914
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Matti couldn't wait any longer. He opened the oven door to take a peek. Instead of a gingerbread boy, out jumped a gingerbread baby!“

blurb
Reece203914
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

This story is great to use during a folk tail lesson but read after the original story about the gingerbread man. The students can compare and contrast the two stories to each other. There is a great use of pictures for younger readers who cannot quite read the words on the page.

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Reece203914
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

This story is a spin the the Gingerbread Man tale, where the little boy accidentally undercooks the gingerbread and out pops a gingerbread baby. The baby runs away and the boy goes after him on a journey until they find him hiding away in the gingerbread house that the little boy made!

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jbernath
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“He did not want to miss a moment”.

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jbernath
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

I really enjoyed how the hedgehog was able to experience some of winter and see what snow looked like before he hibernated. All because the little girl took him inside! It shows appreciation to the beauty of the winter season.

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jbernath
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

"Matti couldn't wait any longer. He opened the oven door to take a peek. Instead of a gingerbread boy, out jumped a gingerbread baby!"

blurb
jbernath
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

This story is great to use during a folk tail lesson but read after the original story about the gingerbread man. The students can compare and contrast the two stories to each other. There is a great use of pictures for younger readers who cannot quite read the words on the page.

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jbernath
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

This story is a spin the the Gingerbread Man tale, where the little boy accidentally undercooks the gingerbread and out pops a gingerbread baby. The baby runs away and the boy goes after him on a journey until they find him hiding away in the gingerbread house that the little boy made!

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sorrellkatie
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Ha, ha! Hee, hee! You‘ll never find me. I‘m the Gingerbread Baby. Catch me if you can”

blurb
sorrellkatie
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

I would love to use this book and explore the idea of windows and foreshadowing with my students. In doing so this book

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sorrellkatie
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

traditional literature, 1997. In Jan Brett‘s, “Gingerbread Baby” published in 1997, the Gingerbread Baby hopped out of the oven off of the baking tray because Matti Peaked before he was done being baked. The Gingerbread Baby goes on to create mischief by hopping across goats, tying girls' braids together, and running all over the place. He continues to run around and cause a ruckus when Matti gets the idea to bake him a house and trap him!

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madileach
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

This would be good to use in the classroom to teach students the patience and fairness as Matti the boy in the story had to patiently wait to catch the gingerbread baby, but the gingerbread baby did not play fairly during his chase and upset many people along the way because he was running.

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madileach
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Who's left? Catch me if you can!“

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madileach
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

Traditional literature- Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett (1997) is a classic tale and spin off of the fantasy picture book that shows the journey of a gingerbread baby that escapes the oven and leads the family on a journey through a swiss village. Matti stays home and surprises the gingerbread baby by setting a trap. I like the pictures that showed the people and provided a sneak peek as to what was going to happen next.

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lilliangermaine
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

“Who's left? Catch me if you can!“

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lilliangermaine
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett

This would be good to use in the classroom to teach students the patience and fairness as Matti the boy in the story had to patiently wait to catch the gingerbread baby, but the gingerbread baby did not play fairly during his chase and upset many people along the way because he was running.

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lilliangermaine
Gingerbread Baby | Jan Brett
Pickpick

Gingerbread baby by Jan Brett (1997) is a classic tale and spin off of the fantasy picture book that shows the journey of a gingerbread baby that escapes the oven and leads the family on a journey through a swiss village. Matti stays home and surprises the gingerbread baby by setting a trap. I like the pictures that showed the people and provided a sneak peek as to what was going to happen next, which added to the excitement.