Wookie Cookies Star Wars Style

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Kitchen Difficulty ●●○○○ Messiness ●○○○○ Ages 4–12

How it's done

Your elf is busy in the kitchen, sitting right beside a plate of oatmeal cookies and a small handwritten sign labeled Wookie Cookies. You can place a Star Wars action figure next to the elf to make it look like they teamed up to bake the snacks overnight. This setup is perfect for kids between 4 and 12 years old who love a good movie reference. It takes less than five minutes to arrange, but keep the plate on a high counter if you have a curious dog at home. This simple setup was Inspired by A Visual Merriment.

You'll need

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Pets in the house?

Cookies on a pet-accessible counter can tempt dogs.

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. Difficulty 2 means it uses items you already own and takes about five minutes, quick but visibly intentional.

Variations

  • Pet-safe version: Try Taco Tuesday Tortilla Elf , 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.

Inspired by A Visual Merriment . Visit the original post for more photos and the full backstory.

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