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Get ready for Thanksgiving with super fun turkey crafts for kids! Which cute gobbler will you make first to display on your Thanksgiving table?
I’m not sure where this entire fall went, but it’s already November! And that means Christmas is way too close already!
Since we haven’t been doing a lot of crafting lately I thought I’d share some turkeys I found on It’s Playtime last week.
Gobble Up These 12 Turkey Crafts for Kids of All Ages
I love these 12 easy Thanksgiving crafts and delicious turkey snack ideas. I’m sure that you will gobble these fun crafts up, too!
Pair these with our Thankful Conversation Starters! Download here.
Spend the days and weeks leading up to Thanksgiving creating fun crafts for the holiday.
These are some of my favorite easy, low-prep cute turkey crafts for toddlers, preschoolers and really, kids of all ages!
Create a turkey with colorful construction paper and feathers, all while learning shapes from Fun Littles.
Turkey Crafts for Kids!
- Create a turkey with colorful construction paper as paper feathers, all while learning shapes from Fun Littles.
- Make Fall leaf turkey magnet for your fridge, from Fun Family Crafts! Use real or fake leaves as the colorful turkey feathers!
- Make glass jar turkeys with newspaper for turkey feathers. The large googly eyes that Brainstorm in Bloom used are just too cute.
- Turkeys are adorable made with little hands and feet! From Crafty Moms Share. If the kids are older, cutting out these hands are great for scissor skills!
- Create a whole family of handprint turkeys as a simple craft for Thanksgiving! From Fun Littles.
- An edible turkey snack is perfect made our of an apple. Check out what The Chirping Moms used to make the turkey face!
- What other fruits can make a turkey? Try these ideas from Blue Skies Ahead.
- A cookie turkey? Yes please! It’s no-bake, from The Chirping Moms.
- Of course, candy corn comes into play! Make a Candy Corn Turkey from Crafty Morning.
- A cardboard tube, or toilet paper roll turkey is easy peasy! Get the tutorial on Easy, Peasy & Fun.
- Have some fun moving with a turkey ring toss, from Hands On As We Grow.
- As always, be thankful! Thankful feathers on a paper turkey are a classic. From The Resourceful Mama.
I hope your kids gobble up the yummy turkey-themed turkey treats and have a blast with these turkey crafts for kids!
Check out all our Thanksgiving activities and Download a set of your own Thankful conversation starters.