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Terri Thompson

Thanksgiving Lunch Box Jokes

November 6, 2019 By Terri Thompson

My daughter loves lunch box jokes!

I slip them in her lunch every single day. And, I’m so excited that it’s now November and I can use these fun Thanksgiving lunch box jokes.

She’s going to love them!

Fun free printable Thanksgiving lunch box jokes.

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Fun Thanksgiving Jokes!

Why did the turkey cross the road?
It was the chicken’s day off!!

Your kids will love finding these fun Thanksgiving jokes in their lunch box.

This fun printable has 5 sheets of 6 jokes each. Thirty fun jokes to get you through the holiday.

Download and Print Your Thanksgiving Lunch Box Jokes

You can find the link to the printable Thanksgiving jokes in the green box below.

Just click and it will bring up a pdf that you can either print or save for later.

You’ll need five sheets of paper and it prints in full color.

Get your lunch box jokes here.

Give your kids a laugh at lunch when you slip one of these fun free printable Thanksgiving Lunch Box Jokes into their lunch bag.

Fill Your Festive Lunch Box

In addition to your lunch box jokes, you can add some fun Thanksgiving treats!

Try a classic turkey sandwich with cream cheese and little bit of cranberry sauce instead of your usual cheese.

Add a cranberry snack. My daughter loves a handfun of Craisins (dried cranberries). Or you can add a fun lunch-box friendly muffin like these Easy Cranberry Muffins from Eating on a Dime.

Or maybe you want a pumpkin treat like these Pumpkin Cookie Bites from Super Healthy Kids.

More Thanksgiving Ideas

Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids

Fun Cranberry Activities for Kids

Turkey Art Projects for Kids

Thanksgiving Would You Rather Questions at Kitchen Counter Chronicles

Our Favorite Lunch Boxes

There are so many fun lunchboxes, which makes it so hard to choose a perfect one. We’ve been using the simple zip-up lunch boxes from Wildkin for years. They hold up well and are the perfect size. Plus, they’ve got so many designs to choose from!

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Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share ideas for family and kids activities.

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Thanksgiving Addition Game: Add & Fill Turkey

November 4, 2019 By Terri Thompson

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been looking for some fun Thanksgiving math games, specifically a Thanksgiving addition game.

Luckily, I’ve got a great idea for you!

It’s time to grab some supplies and get creative. This Add and Fill Turkey game takes some prep time in the beginning, but it can be used over and over again.

Use addition to fill the turkey with this fun Thanksgiving Addition Game for kids. Roll the dice, add the numbers, and fill the turkey.

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I’ve always love this Race to Fill the Cup activity from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls. It’s simple and tons of fun. I’ve enjoyed it with my own girls when they were younger and it popped into my head when I was thinking of a Thanksgiving addition game to play.

That’s how this Add and Fill Turkey activity came about. I was inspired, added a few twists, made it more advanced, threw in a turkey, and voila – a fun new game.

Use addition to fill the turkey with this fun Thanksgiving Addition Game for kids. Roll the dice, add the numbers, and fill the turkey.

Supplies Needed for Your Turkey Addition Game

Brown, yellow, red, and orange construction paper
Small bathroom cup
Tape
Scissors
Glue
Black marker

Additional supplies needed to play the game

Pony beads, tribeads, mini erasers, or other small filler – enough to fill your bathroom cup
Pair of dice

Use addition to fill the turkey with this fun Thanksgiving Addition Game for kids. Roll the dice, add the numbers, and fill the turkey.

How to Make Your Thanksgiving Addition Game

Cut the pieces for your turkey from your construction paper.

Make a brown circle for the turkey head, a tiny yellow triangle for the beak, and a small red piece for the wattle. Also cut three feathers, one from each of the colors (except the brown) of construction paper. Make the feathers long enough to stick up over the top of your cup.

Glue your beak and the wattle to the middle of your brown circle. Use your marker to make a couple of eyes.

Use addition to fill the turkey with this fun Thanksgiving Addition Game for kids. Roll the dice, add the numbers, and fill the turkey.

Use the tape to attach the turkey feathers and the turkey head to your small bathroom cup.

Your turkey cup is ready to go. It’s time to play!

Use addition to fill the turkey with this fun Thanksgiving Addition Game for kids. Roll the dice, add the numbers, and fill the turkey.

How to play this Thanksgiving Math Game

This game is very easy to play. Throw the dice. Add the two numbers together and then put that many beads in your cup.

Keep throwing the dice, adding the numbers, and putting beads in your cup until your turkey up is full

How many dice will your turkey hold?

It can take awhile to fill your turkey cup. We had to throw the dice 30 times! If you want a shorter game, use a larger filler or aim to only fill the cup 1/2 way.

Fun Variations of This Addition Game

Make this a two person game. Make two turkey cups. The players can either take turns or race each other to find out who will fill their turkey cup first.

Find the total. After you add your two dice together, write down your answer before add your beads to the cup. Keep track of all the amounts and add them all together at the end to find out how many total beads are in your cup.

Use more dice. Throw three, four, or even five dice each time. Add them all together and put your beads in your cup.

What variation of this game would you try?

Use addition to fill the turkey with this fun Thanksgiving Addition Game for kids. Roll the dice, add the numbers, and fill the turkey.

More Math Games to Try

Pumpkin Pie Fractions Game

Telling Time With a Turkey Clock

Paper Plate Addition Game

Fun Addition Fact Games for Kids

My Must-Have Math Resources

My number one activity for helping my kids with math is to play a fun math game. There are so many fun ideas to make, but sometimes you just don’t have the time. In that case, here are some great games you can buy to keep on hand any time you want to have fun and practice math.

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Fall Sensory Activities for Kids

October 31, 2019 By Terri Thompson

Do you love sensory play?

It’s so much fun! This autumn is the perfect time to explore scent, sight, and touch with this fun collection of fall sensory activities for kids.

You’ll find playdough, slime, sensory bins, oobleck, and more.

Let’s get started!

Delight the senses this autumn with this fun collection of fall sensory activities for kids which includes slime, playdough, sensory bins, and more.

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Fall Sensory Activities for Kids

Have some fun with one of these awesome sensory activities that feature the sights, scents, and textures of autumn.

Fall Harvest Glitter Slime

Photo Credit: www.steampoweredfamily.com

Make and play with this fun slime full of the sights and smells of a crisp autumn morning.

Exploring the 5 Senses: A Science Experiment for Kids

Photo Credit: www.kcedventures.com

Explore all five of your senses with this fun fall kitchen science sensory activity.

Pumpkin Spice Cloud Dough

Photo Credit: nurturestore.co.uk

Enjoy playing with this fun pumpkin spice scented cloud dough

Autumn Tree Play Dough Mat

Photo Credit: nurturestore.co.uk

Play with play dough and build an autumn tree with this fun free fall tree play dough mat.

Fun Autumn Sensory Activities

Photo Credit: thimbleandtwig.com

You'll have tons of fun with these ideas for fall sensory bins.

Apple Pinch Pots for Kids

Photo Credit: www.redtedart.com

These apple pinch pots are both a craft and a sensory activity.

Apple Tree Themed Sensory Bag

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Put the apples on the tree with this fun and mess-free apple sensory bag.

Autumn Playdough Recipe

Photo Credit: rainydaymum.co.uk

Enjoy the smells of autumn with this fun play dough recipe.

Cinnamon Scented Slime

Photo Credit: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

Play with some cinnamon scented slime. I bet it smells amazing!

Applesauce Oobleck Recipe

Photo Credit: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

Use applesauce to make a fun apple-scented oobleck.

Pumpkin Slime with a Real Pumpkin

Photo Credit: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

Make slime out of pumpkin guts. So much fun!

Fall Sticky Tree

Photo Credit: www.howweelearn.com

Put leaves on a sticky tree with this fun sensory activity.

Easy Microwave Maple Pumpkin Playdough

Photo Credit: childhood101.com

Play with this wonderful smelling maple pumpkin play dough this fall.

Apple Scented Cloud Dough: Fall Sensory Play

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This apple scented cloud dough is so much fun to play with.

Autumn Rice Tray for Fine Motor Skills

Photo Credit: www.science-sparks.com

Practice your fine motor skills with this fun autumn rice tray.

Pumpkin Pie Slime

Photo Credit: www.theartkitblog.com

This pumpkin pie slime even smells like this fall favorite.

Fall-Themed Salt Tray

Photo Credit: www.theartkitblog.com

Practice writing letters and number in this fall-themed salt tray.

Fall Sensory Bin

Photo Credit: therelaxedhomeschool.com

Popcorn makes the base for this fun fall sensory bin.

How to Make a Fall Sensory Bin

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Stop by the craft store to get all the supplies for this fun fall sensory bin.

Apple Orchard Sensory Bin

Photo Credit: iheartcraftythings.com

Play with this sensory bin inspired by a trip to an apple orchard.

Five Little Pumpkins Sensory Bin

Photo Credit: iheartcraftythings.com

Have fun with this sensory bin inspired by the book Five Little Pumpkins.

Fluffy Pumpkin Slime

Photo Credit: www.thebestideasforkids.com

Play with some fun fluffy pumpkin slime.

Windy Fall Leaves Sensory Bottle

Photo Credit: rhythmsofplay.com

Enjoy the colors of autumn with this pretty fall leaves sensory bottle.

Easy No-Cook Autumn Scented Play Dough

Photo Credit: www.messylittlemonster.com

Make up a batch of this easy no-cook play dough that smells like fall.

Pumpkin Sensory Bags

Photo Credit: www.messylittlemonster.com

This pumpkin sensory bag is the perfect no-mess sensory experience for babies and toddlers.

Apple Scented Play Dough

Photo Credit: www.messylittlemonster.com

This fun play dough looks and smells like a bright red apple.

Fall Leaves Glitter Sensory Bottle For Kids

Photo Credit: www.simpleeverydaymom.com

This fall glitter sensory bottle is so mesmerizing!

Apple Glitter Jars

Photo Credit: www.firefliesandmudpies.com

These apple glitter jars are so pretty and so much fun!

Pumpkin Spice Latte Playdough

Photo Credit: www.firefliesandmudpies.com

I bet this pumpkin spice latte play dough smells amazing!

Bird Seed Sensory Play with Toddlers

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Bird seed makes a great sensory experience for your little ones.

Apple Scented Rice

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Have fun playing with this colorful apple scented rice.

Raking Leaves Fall Sand Play

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Raking leaves in a mini sandbox is a fun sensory activity for fall.

Toddler Fall Sensory Bag

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Play eye-spy with this fun sensory bag.

Scented Fine Motor Pumpkin Activity

Photo Credit: fun-a-day.com

These mini pumpkins (AKA dried chickpeas) and fun for fine motor and sensory play.

Colorful Apple Sensory Play to Engage Your Preschoolers

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Dried chickpeas also make fun mini apples.

Two Ideas for Making a Pumpkin Glitter Jar

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Make some super-cute pumpkin glitter jars

How to Dye Pumpkin Seeds for Discovery Bottles, Art, Literacy, and More

Photo Credit: fun-a-day.com

Save and dye your pumpkin seeds for sensory play.

Color Sorting Fall Sensory Bin for Preschoolers

Photo Credit: teaching2and3yearolds.com

Practice sorting colors with this pretty fall sensory bin.

Which of these fun ideas do you want to try with your kids? There’s so many fun fall sensory play ideas!

Fun Fall Sensory Play Ideas for Kids

More fall activities to try:

Fun Autumn Scavenger Hunts for Kids

Fall Bucket List for Toddlers

100 Ideas for Your Fall Bucket List

Explore Nature While Investigating Trees

Fun Tools for Sensory Play

All of the ideas in the list above have different supply lists, whether it’s a slime recipe or a sensory bin. But, if your kids enjoy sensory play, here are a few items you should keep at hand.

Do you want to do more activities with your family?

Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share ideas for family and kids activities.

I’d love for you to join me! Just click the link below, request to join, and answer the questions (they’re easy, I promise). Come join the fun! Join the Creative Family Fun for Busy Families community here.

Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern

October 24, 2019 By Terri Thompson

We’ve done a lot of Halloween crafts over the years. I’ve been trying create projects for all age groups and today’s project is perfect for the preschool crowd. (Although my kindergartner and 2nd grader also enjoyed making these.)

We took a simple concept, the paper plate jack-o-lantern, and added a twist.

These double as a sun catcher and the yellow tissue paper helps give them a glow when they’re hanging in a sunny window.

Grab some paper plates for this simple Halloween craft for kids: Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern. It makes a great suncatcher too!

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Let’s grab a few supplies and get started on our jack-o-lanterns.

Supplies Needed for your Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern:

Paper plate
Pencil
Sharp Scissors (for adult use)
Orange paint
Black paint
Yellow tissue paper
Brown construction paper
Glue stick

How to Make Your Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern

Have the kids draw a jack-o-lantern face on the bottom of the paper plate.

Use the sharp scissors to cut out the face. This is the part that a grown-up will want to help with, since it requires sharp scissors to make the cuts.

Grab some paper plates for this simple Halloween craft for kids: Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern. It looks great hanging in a window!

Once the pieces are all cut out, paint the entire paper plate orange.

Use the black paint to outline around all the cut pieces. We found that the black outline helped our jack-o-lantern face stand out more.

Let the paint dry a bit, and then turn your paper plate jack-o-lantern over and glue down a piece of yellow tissue paper. We cut a piece that would fit inside the plate and would cover all the open spots. We used a glue stick so that it would dry quickly.

Cut a stem from your brown construction paper and glue it to the top of your jack-o-lantern.

Grab some paper plates for this simple Halloween craft for kids: Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern. It makes a great suncatcher too!

Once they’re done (and fully dry), hang your jack-o-lanterns up in the window. The tissue paper will help give your jack-o-lantern a glow like it was lit up by a candle.

This paper plate jack-o-lantern is  fun to make and very pretty once it’s done!

Have fun crafting this Halloween season!

Grab some paper plates for this simple Halloween craft for kids: Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern. It looks great hanging in a window!

More Fun Halloween Crafts

Cardboard Tube Halloween Mummy Craft

The Best Halloween Suncatchers for Kids

Halloween Black Cat Mask

Halloween Torn Paper Art at Easy Peasy and Fun

Recycled Snack Cup Windsock Ghost at Artsy Momma

Stock Up on Supplies

This fun Halloween craft uses supplies that you can use in many different crafts. So, why not stock up. Here are some supplies to keep on hand.

Do you want to do more activities with your family?

Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share ideas for family and kids activities.

I’d love for you to join me! Just click the link below, request to join, and answer the questions (they’re easy, I promise). Come join the fun! Join the Creative Family Fun for Busy Families community here.

Fun Halloween Socks for Kids

October 21, 2019 By Terri Thompson

I love fun socks and so do my kids. It’s a fun and non-distracting way to dress up for a holiday.

So, now that Halloween is coming soon, you’ve got to make sure to have some fun Halloween socks for kids to wear leading up to October 31.

We’ve got a great tutorial to make your own glow-in-the-dark Halloween socks, but if you don’t want to DIY, here some fun choices.

Celebrate in style - on your feet - when you wear some of these cute selection of Halloween socks for kids. It's so much fun to wear cool socks!

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Fun Halloween Socks for Kids

These fun witch and haunted house socks are the perfect size for toddler feet.

These cute Halloween face socks also glow in the dark. They’d be so much fun to wear for trick-or-treating!

Let baby join in on the fun with this fun selection of spooky, tiny socks.

You little one will also look cute with these fun spider web socks.

Wear black cats on your feet with this fun choice of knee-high socks for girls.

You can dress like a skeleton with this fun pair of knee-high socks with leg and foot bones.

Check out this fun variety of Halloween knee-socks with bats and haunted houses.

Feel fun and festive with these fun orange and black striped socks.

Wear monsters on your feet with these fun monster socks.

This selection of socks is fun and colorful featuring black cats, candy, and jack-o-lanterns.

This awesome 6-pack of socks has many fun Halloween images.

Get a little spooky with these ghost and skeleton mismatched socks.

Which of these fun pairs of socks do you think your kids will like best?

You may also like one of these fun Halloween activities

Fun Mummy Crafts for Halloween

Top 10 Family Halloween Movies to Watch This Year

Neighborhood Halloween Scavenger Hunt

Halloween Candy Corn Crafts for Kids

Printable Halloween Charades at EDventures for Kids

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