

For those reasons and more, we recommend starting with books.īelow are some of the top Thanksgiving books for kids! When you read to kids, they learn to focus, develop new vocabulary, and develop a love of reading. Reading out loud to kids is so beneficial for their development. More Thanksgiving Activitiesĭon’t stop here! Why not create an entire unit study around this cute turkey craft? Read on below for our favorite ideas.
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We also suggest googly eyes over the paper eyes if you have them because they really give this craft depth and dimension. Instead, they’ll be able to jump right in and begin gluing the turkey body together.īe sure to keep in mind that young children will still need adult help to trace their hands and cut out each of the handprints. This way, the kids won’t all need help cutting out the pieces at the same time. One suggestion we recommend is to have all the turkey pieces pre-cut and ready to assemble. If you have younger kids or students, you can still use this handprint craft. This craft is perfect for elementary-aged children who are able to trace, and use scissors and glue sticks without much adult assistance. When you use this template, the kids (or adults) will only need to cut out the pieces once! Adapting For Younger Kids Instead of all the pieces being on one page, they’re separated based on the colored paper they’re to be printed on. The second part of the template is for multiple children in a classroom, daycare or library setting. The downside is you have to cut out twice and trace one time. The upside to using this template is that you’ll save your colored paper so you can use it for future projects. After it’s printed, you’ll cut out the template, trace it onto the colored paper you need, then cut it out a second time. All the pieces are on one page and are to be printed on white card stock. The first page is for use at home with 1-2 children.
