Life is funny when it comes to what we will and will not eat. As much as I don’t care for #Fruit I love #BananaNutBread. As a child my grandmother used to make Banana Nut Bread in Folger’s Coffee Cans. Did you know you could do that? I don’t know about you but I wish I had some this afternoon with a glass of #Milk.
Let’s celebrate National Banana Bread Day on February 23rd #NationalBananaBreadDay
On February 23rd we celebrate one of the coziest comfort foods of all time Banana Bread. Did you know this #holiday is perfect for homeschool families, little bakers, and anyone who loves a warm slice of Banan Bread straight from the oven? Below you’ll find fun facts, a kid-friendly recipe, and a full homeschool lesson plan you can use with your students.
What Is National Banana Bread Day?
National Banana Bread Day honors the beloved quick bread that became a household staple during the Great Depression, when creative home cooks found delicious ways to use overripe bananas. Today, Banana Bread is a family favorite — easy to bake, fun for kids, and endlessly customizable
Fun Banana Bread Facts
- Banana bread became popular in the 1930s when baking powder and baking soda became widely available.
- Did you know Bananas are technically berries, and they grow on plants that are considered giant herbs? I didn’t and neither did David or Charlie.
- Overripe bananas are sweeter because their starches convert to sugar as they age.
- Banana bread is one of the most searched recipes in the U.S. every winter.
- Adding nuts, chocolate chips, or spices like cinnamon can change the flavor profile of banana bread completely
Kid-Friendly Banana Bread Recipe– Perfect for little helpers!
Ingredients
- 3 ripe bananas, mashed
- 1/3 cup melted butter
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp baking soda
- Pinch of salt
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- Optional: chocolate chips, walnuts, or cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a loaf pan.
- In a large bowl, mash bananas with a fork.
- Stir in melted butter, sugar, egg, and vanilla.
- Add baking soda and salt. Mix gently.
- Add flour and stir until just combined — don’t overmix.
- Fold in chocolate chips or nuts if using.
- Pour into loaf pan and bake 50–60 minutes.
- Cool before slicing. Enjoy warm with butter or honey.
Kid Jobs: mashing bananas, stirring batter, adding mix-ins, greasing the pan.
Homeschool Lesson Plan-A cross‑curricular activity set for ages 4–12.
Reading & Language Arts
- Read a picture book about baking or bananas (e.g., Bananas!, If You Give a Moose a Muffin).
- Vocabulary words: ripe, batter, measure, mix, ingredient, recipe.
- Writing prompt: “If I invented a new banana bread flavor, it would be…”
Math
- Practice measuring ingredients using cups and teaspoons.
- Count bananas and compare sizes.
- Older kids: double or halve the recipe.
Science
- Explore why bananas turn brown (enzymatic browning).
- Observe how baking soda helps bread rise.
- Compare ripe vs. unripe bananas — smell, texture, sweetness.
Art
- Draw or paint a loaf of banana bread with pastel colors.
- Create a “My Recipe Book” cover page.
- Make banana stamps using cut banana peels dipped in paint.
Social Studies
- Locate where bananas grow on a world map.
- Discuss how food travels from farms to grocery stores.
Life Skills
- Kitchen safety basics.
- Cleaning up after cooking.
- Sharing food with family or neighbors.
Remember National Banana Bread Day is the perfect excuse to slow down, bake something warm, and enjoy a hands-on homeschool activity with your kids. Whether you’re mixing batter, learning about bananas, or savoring a fresh slice together, this cozy celebration brings learning and family time together beautifully.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates