The Fergy's have a tradition to make a thankful Turkey ever year with all the kiddos hands as feathers. In our mini family, however, we do not write what we are thankful for and put it in the jar, but instead I have about 40+ strips of paper and we pull out 1-2 everyday and do the little activity on it showing what we are thankful for. We have found this method works a bit better with our small not talking wee ones.
The kids really didn't care much for the turkey making its self Cami mainly just wanted to cut with the sisscors and Phoebe was into tracing hands the strange antler looking things on the side were her attempt at Sophie's hands.
Phoebe comes home every year from Preschool with Pilgrim and Indian head dresses on and I can't help but take pics of this cutie all dresses up for the season!
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