Free Printable Thanksgiving Activity Book for Toddlers
Grab this free booklet of printable Thanksgiving activities for toddlers! With coloring pages, play dough pages, I Spy and more, keep your little entertained while you manage the big day.
Thanksgiving can be so much fun, but when you’re also trying to keep toddlers entertained (and out of the kitchen), it can get stressful fast! Free printables are one of my favorite ways to keep my kids entertained when I need a little time to focus on something important (like on Thanksgiving day when you’re trying to get dinner together or the Thanksgiving table set).
While there are lots of options out there for older kids, most of the free Thanksgiving printables I found for my own family weren’t really appropriate for younger kids. That’s why I created this simple free printable Thanksgiving activity book for toddlers. Included are 8 pages of printable sheets to draw, color, create with play dough and more!
Just print the free printable Thanksgiving activities out and you’re good to go! These activities will help your little ones work on fine motor skills, creativity and incorporate the Thanksgiving spirit. They’re a great activity for before or after your meal, and go great with printable Thanksgiving crafts too.
Free Printable Thanksgiving Activities for Toddlers
Need a way to distract little hands while decorating your table, prepping Thanksgiving dinner or just in general on the big day? I’ve got you covered with these printable activities! Each fun activity is made with little kids in mind.
I created this free collection of printable Thanksgiving activities for toddlers. These are free for you to use for personal use, and were created to be easily printed at home.
I made this little booklet of activities with my own toddlers in mind. Just print out the pages you want to use, set them up with coloring supplies and let them enjoy! Included are multiple pages that have free Thanksgiving coloring pages, printable games and other different activities. Young kids will love these fun worksheets and thanksgiving theme.
I’ve also included a great sheet for the days leading up to Thanksgiving to help start the conversation around why we have a big celebration on Thursday. Each day your child can draw the things he or she is grateful for, and it’s a great way to spark conversation for the entire family.
Your children will be able to have a little fun doing independent work with these interactive worksheets, both on turkey day or if you want to use them for fun in the days leading up to it during Thanksgiving week.
If you need a way to help your child get out a little extra energy, Construction Movement Cards might be helpful too.
Speaking of the holiday season, does your family welcome back your elf after Thanksgiving too? You might also love our Free Printable Elf on the Shelf Arrival and Welcome Letters!
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This printable book is free for you to use, but ONLY for personal use. Enter your information below to get yours, and the free download will be emailed to you immediately!
For best results, download the PDF file to your computer before printing the free Thanksgiving worksheets. You can print every page, single pages, and multiples of any printable worksheet you would like once you open the document! Print them over and over again for tons of fun thanksgiving activities and learning fun this season.
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Printables from Mimosas & Motherhood© are for personal use only.
More Thanksgiving Activities and Recipes
Need more Thanksgiving activities or maybe you’re still in search of a few recipes for your feast? Be sure to also check out:
Easy Thanksgiving Crafts for Toddlers
Simple Paper Bag Turkey Craft for Kids (make your own turkey!)
100 Unique Ways to Say Happy Thanksgiving
Easy, Kid Friendly Thanksgiving Side Dishes for Toddlers
I hope you and your family love these free printable Thanksgiving worksheets and have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday surrounded by good friends and great food. Let me know in the comments which of these fun activities is their favorite!
If you enjoyed this craft, be sure to pin it on Pinterest using the image below to make it easier to find next time!