Need something to keep the kiddos busy while you’re preparing the Thanksgiving dinner? I found so many fun ideas, but here are 10 of my favorites.
Top 10 Kid-friendly Thanksgiving Printables
A thankful chain made from strips of printed kraft paper; each strip has a space to write something you are thankful for and can easily be assembled with tape or glue. Doubles as a Christmas tree garland to extend the season of thanksgiving. Thank you Silverbox Creative Studio!
I found this cute placemat which provides entertainment until the food is being served, by Whatever Dee Dee Wants.
More of my favorites:
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Scriptures cards by Second Chance to Dream
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Thanksgiving Tree by Love the Day
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Mad Libs by My Sister’s Suitcase
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Bingo cards from Crazy Little Projects
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Let the kids go crazy wearing fun and festive costumes like these by Amanda’s Parties TO GO.
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Fall Leaves encourages kids to think about what they are thankful with these cuties from Classic Play.
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Show thankfulness with these cute turkey cards from Uncommon Designs.
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And the one I will be using for the 2 year-old, the turkey activity sheet using color patterns by Learn Create Love.[/symple_column]