Friday, December 3, 2010

Thanksgiving Crafts

My son and I did several thanksgiving crafts in November. We gathered leaves and glued them on paper and made turkeys.
One day we made handprint turkeys.
Another day we gathered leaves and did leaf rubbings.
Last we made more handprint turkeys on cards to send out to our family. On some that were sent to just kids, all I wrote was "Gobble, gobble gobble" over and over and filled the card up with gobbles. I'm sure they got a few laughs out of those ones. He loved painting his hand.
He made this turkey headband in our co-op preschool group.

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