Leaf Turkey
Do you and your kids like to take nature walks? If so, this is the perfect opportunity to gather some leaves for the first craft.Supplies needed
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- various leaves
- different colors of construction paper
- glue
- scissors
- googly eyes (optional)
Cut out a turkey body out of brown construction paper. Have your child make feet, a beak and giblet and then glue them to the body. Create a colorful tail using the leaves you collected together and glue them to the paper. Next glue the body on top of the tail and you are all done.
Toilet Roll Turkey
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Are you looking for ways to reuse household items? This toilet roll turkey is a perfect way to reuse an item that normally just gets thrown away.
Supplies needed
- empty toilet paper rolls
- construction paper
- colored markers
- scissors
- tape or glue
Using the colored markers or construction paper, help your child make eyes, beak and other facial features for their turkey. Attach them to the empty toilet paper roll with glue or tape. Cut out 4-5 feathers for your turkeys tail out of different colors of construction paper. Ask your child a few things they are thankful for and write the answers on the tail feathers. Attach with glue or tape and use them as decoration or a center piece for your table.
Easy Leaf Wreath
Do you have leftover leaves from making those leaf turkeys? Here is a fun idea to make a wreath to decorate your door.
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Supplies needed
- paper plate
- Elmer's glue or a hot glue gun
- leaves
- scissors
- ribbon or string to hang the wreath with
Cut out a 4-5 inch circle out of the middle of your paper plate and discard. Using the Elmer's glue or hot glue gun, help your child glue the leaves around the paper plate to create a wreath. Continue to glue until the plate is covered. Let dry and attach a ribbon or string and hang your child's creation on the door.
What are some ways that you teach your kids about Thanksgiving?
What are some ways that you teach your kids about Thanksgiving?
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