
I love the turkey’s disguises. He uses upcycled costumes to keep him off the table.


Paper Bag Turkey





We ended the craft by adding his feet. I think he came out really cute.
If you like the Turkey Trouble crafts, here are some more wonderful turkey themed activities you will like:
Building Words with Turkey Feathers
Thanksgiving Themed Sink and Float Activity
Thanksgiving for Kids- Homemade Table Settings
Cornucopia of Prayer- Craft and Activity
Science Kids- Exploring Turkey Basters
Gratitude Turkey- Each Feather Shares a Blessing
Please link your book exploration posts below.
I loved the activities with the turkey so much! Even though in Greece we don’t have Thankgiving I can do many of those turkey crafts on farm unit. Have a nice weekend!
I can’t beleive Thanksgiving is less than 2 weeks away. The boys have worn their Thanksgiving shirts but we haven’t done any crafts yet.
What an adorable Halloween craft! Super cute.. and seems easy enough! Thanks!
Both the Turkey crafts are super cute! After seeing ur post I have put a hold on the Turkey trouble book hope we get it before thanksgiving!
So cute and so much fun looking. I love homemade crafts…especially around the holidays. Thanks for sharing. Happy Thanksgiving!
Your site is always way too cute!!!!
Super cute Turkey Hats! I have’t yet gotten into the turkey crafts!
What fun crafts! I especially love the turkey hats — never seen anyone do that before. They look great.
Stopping by from SITS.
We did the same book this week! We enjoyed it too, really funny book. I meant to do a turkey craft too, but I kept running out of steam before we could get it done. Your crafts are super cute!
that hat is too cute… I want to see about doing that with Broxton.. and I love the bag as well
So sooo cute!! Love it! Might have to try the turkey crafts with my littles next week!
So cute & fun! Thanks for linking up to Pin Me! I’ve pinned it!
What a cute paper bag turkey!
We’ve been reading a few Thanksgiving books, and doing a few crafts, but didn’t get anything put together for today…
That book’s cover looks pretty funny — might have to look for it at the library this week!
That turkey hat is a riot!
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What a fun story and craft! My kids would love this.
What a great story, and a cute turkey head gear!
What cute craft ideas!
What cute ideas!
Fantastic, i love the head gear. x
I’d love to have that book to read with my little ones. Turkey activities are always so much fun!
I did a (brief) doubletake on the name of the illustrator of the book: Lee Harper. For I moment I thought it said Harper Lee.
That book sounds adorable! I’ll have to look for a copy at our library. Great activities, too!
You are so creative. I love what you come up with. Thanks for sharing…wished Brody was a little older.
This is so creative! thanks for sharing this, easy to follow and do crafts for kids…
Loved the turkey hat!
thanks for featuring my post.
That sounds a better turkey book than the one I picked up this week, your turkey escaped the table – serves me right for not reading it all the way through.
Very cute! I have never heard of this book before but I am pinning this book and craft for next year!
Ooh I love your turkey hat! How fun.
How fun! We just read this book tonight! My son had read it before, but my 5 year old daughter loved it!
very cute hat
I love that you always have great activities and a book to go with. Thanks for sharing .
I love that hat
The turkey hat is just too adorable!
I featured your adorable Turkey Hat today. Thanks for linking up to the kids co-op.
this headdress is so cute! I have to remember it for next year!!!!
That’s such a fun idea!
Thanks for linking to the Sunday showcase.