I'm excited to share with you today a fun activity to keep your kid's hands busy while you are getting Thanksgiving together. It would even make a perfect activity for a children's table.
Today we are going to make:
First, simply download all of the pages of turkey fun. Take the turkey body and legs and put them together. You can make this a long lasting activity by laminating the turkey and all of the parts and using double sided tape..or whatever you have around to make them stick together! If you want your little munchkin to just put one together, you don't have to laminate and just use glue. You can even make the turkey movable by using brads to put it together when it is all put together.
Then simply have them choose eyes, hats, bows, bow ties, glasses, etc.
and a hairstyle:
And soon you will have all sorts of turkeys running around your house!
There is one outfit for each a boy and girl turkey...but tons of possibilities with the accessories and hairstyles. Here is the files you will download. You can find them HERE! Remember free downloads are for FOLLOWERS of Kiki Creates ONLY. Please be honest and look right over on the sidebar where it says "come create with me" and click the follow button..it just takes a second. Thanks!
Now go and enjoy your Thanksgiving while your kids are kept busy.:)
This is adorable!! I'm always finding things for my son and his cousin to do during Thanksgiving, otherwise things get out of hand!!
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Oh my goodness, I am dying at how great this is. THANK YOU so much!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this. Thank you for taking the time to make this!
ReplyDeleteOh.....My......GOODNESS> This is absolutely adorable. You are such a sweetie to share this with us. My boys are going to LOVE this.
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Stinkin' cute.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! Very well executed too!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this! Cant wait to do this with my boys!!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and such a good idea. I am so going to print these and laminate the pieces for my daughter to play with. Thanks so much!
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What a cute idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethank you! where do you print your stuff at? home or do you send it to a printer?
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! First day of Thanksgiving break and I have already had to use this. Love the tail feathers :-)
ReplyDeleteAdorable. Thanks.
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Yearn to Learn Blog
This is awesome Kiki! Thanks so much. I know what I'll be doing first thing Monday morning with the girlies and their cousins visiting! Happy Turkey Day! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kiki! This is so great! :)
ReplyDeleteSO fun!! I shared this on my crafty facebook page : )
ReplyDeleteJaimee @ craft-interrupted.blogspot.com
This is so adorable!! I am simply in love with it. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just found this idea on Pinterest and was so interested by the title "Mr. Turkey Potato Head" alone! LOVE this idea! I'm a pre-school teacher and this is perfect! Printing it out today! I'm a new follower to your blog and can't wait to look around some more for more great ideas! :)
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I found you through Erin's blog, Creating and Teaching. I'm your newest follower. This is ADORABLE!!! I love it! And I think your husband is adorable for coming up with the idea, too!
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I am sooo so excited to use this! Thanks Kiki!
ReplyDeletehttp://kimboscrafts.blogspot.com/2011/11/shoutouts.html featured this today!
ReplyDeleteIt says it can't process my request at this time to be a follower- but thanks for sharing! It is SO cute! (And I'll try later to follow and see more creative ideas!)
ReplyDeleteThanks again! I printed these on cardstock then laminated. My mother in law used them today for music time at church and my kids played with them also during church! Thank you so much!
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ReplyDeleteSo creative! Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! Thanks for sharing this. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThe site says it is down when I click to print, bummer. Is there another way?
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Thanks everyone...
ReplyDelete@kristie..I print both at home and I send out..not much help, right?!
@BrookeO...try the site again..I just tried it and it worked..sometimes I bet with heavy traffic, it gets busy.:)
Seriously ADORABLE! Thank you so much for sharing it!
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Thank you!!! I'd follow you anywhere :)
ReplyDeleteI sent my daughter a link to your site, she joined & her 2 oldest made turkeys this afternoon! What fun & so cute, they had fun gluing and making their own customized turkeys! Thanks for a great idea!
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea. My daughter and her friend loved it. Thank you so much for sharing
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