Pine Cone Turkey Handprint Craft for Preschool and Kindergarten

Pinecone Turkey handprint craft is a super cool fall nature  for color mixing!  Students can explore their creativity in so many ways. Pinecone Turkey handprint craft is a great way to connect with nature. Take a stroll outdoors and collect some pinecones to make this beautiful Turkey craft. Kids will have so much searching for fall treasures and create this amazing Turkey artwork for Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving is one of my most favorite times of the year! Thanksgiving is such a fun holiday for all- kids and grown ups! You can make it even more special by using these 15+ Turkey Thanksgiving craft ideas with your preschoolers and kindergarteners. Do check out my 25+ Fall Craft ideas my preschoolers and kindergarteners. Incorporate these super easy and hands on Turkey arts and crafts activities for Thanksgiving to promote sensory, fine motor, problem-solving, math, and literacy skills all while having fun in an engaging way!  Check out my TPT store to grab your Free Turkey template! For many of these thanksgiving activities, you will need this super fun Turkey Template. If you love these thanksgiving activities, I bet you can't miss my 25+ Fall Leaf Art and Craft ideas. Want to learn about some of the best ideas for fun Halloween art and craft activities in the classroom?  Do Like and Follow my Facebook Page for updates on such art and craft activities!

Let's get going with these super fun Turkey craft for Thanksgiving!

Pinecone Turkey Handprint Craft

This activity is a super fun nature activity for the season of fall. Pine cone Turkey craft is easy to make and looks super cute!  The handprints as turkey feathers are just too adorable!


Recreating this activity is super simple. First, trace the handprint of students on red, orange and yellow construction paper. Cut them and save for later. Go outside and collect some nice pine cones. Once done, take goggle eyes, triangle beak and half cut red balloon to use as the wobble. Now glue the handprints on the back side of the bottle to complete your adorable bottle turkey.

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