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Preschool Turkey Thanksgiving Art Projects
Although we don’t really know for sure whether turkey was served at the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving, the birds have become an important part of the modern Thanksgiving tradition. This year, add a decorative touch to your home and your holiday celebration with these fun and festive art projects that are perfect for preschoolers. Handprint Turkey In this classic craft, use cutouts of your preschoolers’ hands and feet to make a Thanksgiving turkey.
Join me in my Healthy & Groovy Boobs Project!
Let me paint a picture for you: There I was in my bikini feeling the warmth of the sun, soaking in some Vitamin D, and enjoying the fact that while I need an extra full bottom, I can still sport a skimpy little bikini top. I was hanging with a bunch of other moms (and dads) while our collective group of a dozen or so kids ran around a water park. Quite possibly, this could have been a scene out of the movie, Grown Ups, or a bad horro
Construction Karma
For the last 12 months, I have been practicing one of the most glorious sentences in the English language: “I have a cabin on a lake.” Ive only said it out loud about a dozen times. Mostly I say it to myself.
Easter Preschool Art Projects
Spring’s arrival and the upcoming Easter holiday means tons of excitement for preschoolers! So channel that energy and excitement into creative Easter art projects that will make for a fun and festive display at home or in the classroom. Dyed Easter eggs typically come to mind, but that’s not the only craft project you can do with your little ones. Here are several Easter arts and craft projects perfect for preschool-aged kids: Egg Shell Art
Thanksgiving Craft Projects for Kids
Keeping children entertained during one of the busiest holidays of the year can be a challenge, especially if you have many things going on. Fortunately, you can make your children’s time worthwhile by giving them things to do. Keep your children’s boredom at bay with Thanksgiving craft projects that they can enjoy doing on their own, with you, or with other kids.