If you’re looking for some fun toddler turkey crafts, activities, and recipes to do this month before Thanksgiving, here are 57 adorable ideas! Your toddler will have so much fun!
One of my favorite things to do is to make little crafts and bake yummy treats with my kids. And with Thanksgiving coming up, I have been on the lookout for fun turkey-themed things to make with my 2-year-old and 3-year-old.
We did a few of these turkey crafts, activities, and recipes last year during our Thanksgiving Tot School week, but I wanted to have more ideas this year so the kids didn’t get bored.
I found a ton of crafts, activities, and recipes that center on turkeys and are perfect for toddlers, and today, I want to share 57 of my favorites with you guys! Yes, I did go a little crazy looking for ideas, but it’s worth it for you! So pick your favorites, grab your glue and tissue paper, and get creating with your kiddos!
CRAFTS
{Tissue Paper Turkey via Mess for Less}
{Washi Tape Turkey via Craftaholics Anonymous}
{Thanksgiving Turkey Cards via Glued to My Crafts}
{Candy Corn Handprint Turkeyvia Frogs Snails and Puppy Dog Tails}
{Handprint Turkey Hat via Crafty Morning}
{Leaf Turkeys via Crafty Morning}
{Paper Fan Turkey via A Girl and a Glue Gun}
{Candy Corn Turkey via Crafty Morning}
{Fingerprint Turkey Cards via DecoArt Blog}
{Paper Plate Turkey via I Heart Arts n Crafts}
{Thrifty Turkey Wreath via You Brew My Tea}
{Pipe Cleaner Turkey via Cutefetti}
{Pinecone Turkey via One Creative Mommy}
{Turkey Trivet via The Inspired Home}
{Pinecone Turkey via Jinxy Kids}
{Paper Bag Turkey via Creative Ramblings}
{Pom Pom Turkey via Moms & Crafts}
{Cupcake Liner Turkey via Raising Little Superheroes}
{Cardboard Tube Turkey via Raising Little Superheroes}
{Toilet Paper Roll Turkey via One Resourceful Mama}
{Paint Chip Turkey via One Resourceful Mama}
{Construction Paper Turkey via One Resourceful Mama}
{Coffee Filter Turkey via Buggy and Buddy}
{Bubble Wrap Turkey via Crafty Morning}
{Popsicle Stick Turkey via Life Beyond Laundry}
{Doily Turkey via I Heart Crafty Things}
ACTIVITIES
{Turkey Dress-ups via One Creative Mommy}
{Felt Crayon Holder via Skip to My Lou}
{Fine Motor Skills Turkey via Fantastic Fun and Learning}
{Turkey Counting via Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds}
{Letter Turkey via Growing by the Book}
{Color Match via Lalymom}
{Invitation to Create Turkeys via Cutting Tiny Bites}
{Feed the Turkey Counting via Mom Inspired Life}
{Turkey Feathers Fine Motor Skills via Mom Inspired Life}
{Color Matching Fine Motor Skills via I Heart Arts n Crafts}
{Turkey Squishy Bag via Life Over C’s}
RECIPES
{Turkey-Shaped Turkey Sandwich via Arts and Crackers}
{Little Gobblers via Seventh House on the Left}
{Turkey Donuts via Kitchen Fun with My Three Sons}
{Chocolate Turkey Cheesecakes via Hungry Happenings}
{Nutty Turkey Cookies via Somewhat Simple}
{OREO Turkey via Our Best Bites}
{Turkey Cookies via Jenny Cookies}
{Turkey Cupcakes via The Party Dress}
{Turkey Fruit via Clean and Scentsible}
{Turkey Apple Tarts via Miranda Made}
{Handprint Turkey Cookies via Bee in Our Bonnet}
{Chocolate Covered Turkey Pretzels via Inside Bru Crew Life}
{Turkey Treat Bags via Clean and Scentsible}
{Turkey Snack via One Creative Mommy}
{Turkey Fruit via Coffee Cups and Crayons}
{Reese’s Turkey via Inside Bru Crew Life}
{Turkey Rice Krispies via Shugary Sweets}
{Turkey Cupcakes via Your Cup of Cake}
{OREO Pretzel Turkey via The Krazy Coupon Lady}
{Turkey Pretzels via Miss Candiquik}
Aren’t those all so cute!? I seriously just want to make them all. But of course, even if I made two a day I still wouldn’t make it before Thanksgiving. Anyway, I hope you found some you like! Happy Thanksgiving, mamas!
Christine says
These are all so cute and perfect! My kids will love working on some of these during their upcoming break! Thanks for sharing!
Chelsea Johnson says
Thanks, Christine! I had a lot of fun finding all of them, and I’m sure we’ll have a lot of fun making them, too!
Ros Emely@stressfreemommies says
Love all of these crafts and recipes, so much fun! I’m not crafty at all but I’m sure my kids will love making some of these. The recipes are so cute and perfect to add some fun to the Thanksgiving table.
Chelsea Johnson says
Thanks, Ros! And I am not super crafty either but I like doing little things like this with my kids!