How to make a paper stand up turkey (for ages 3 and 4)?
How is a simple, paper stand up turkey made with instructions a 3 and 4 yr. can make?
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Both sites have some cute ideas:
https://teaching2and3yearolds.com/3-paper-turkey-crafts-for-kids/
https://myboredtoddler.com/easy-turkey-crafts-for-toddlers-to-make/
Hi there! I used to teach preschool and kindergarten and we used to stuff paper lunch bags for turkeys.
Here are some ideas you can use or modify based on each child's ability. Hope that helps! https://www.guidepatterns.com/fun-and-crafty-paper-bag-turkey-projects.php
https://www.guidepatterns.com/fun-and-crafty-paper-bag-turkey-projects.php
Print out a turkey and have her glue stuff to it. My daughter has done it in school to camouflage the turkey.
I've seen where they have the children put their hands down on paper, trace around their hand, the thumb becomes the head of the turkey, and the fingers are the feathers. They add the legs and feet. Then they paint or use crayons to color their birds.