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Wooden Turkey & Pilgrim Puppets
This
fun craft also doubles as a puppet and kids can have hours of fun
making and playing with them.

What You Will Need
Wooden spoon
Wooden circle, about the same diameter as the head of the spoon
Two wooden stars
Six Popsicle sticks
Brown, red, orange, and yellow paint
Thin black permanent marker
Paintbrush
Hot glue gun
Newspaper
Two googly eyes
Directions:
1. Put some newspaper down on a table. Painting objects is a
little harder than painting on paper and can be a little messier,
especially if you have younger kids doing this project.
2. Have the kids paint the wooden spoon, two Popsicle sticks
and the circle brown.
3. Have them paint the stars yellow.
4. Then have them paint two Popsicle sticks red, and the last
two orange.
5. Let them draw “feathers” onto the Popsicle sticks with the
permanent marker; this can be done by drawing a straight line down
the middle of the Popsicle stick, lengthwise, then drawing
diagonal lines from the middle line to the edge of the Popsicle
stick.
6. With adult help use the glue gun to glue the circle on at
the top of the spoon.
7. Glue the stars onto the spoon where the base of the spoon
meets the handle. These are supposed to look like feet so turn
them whatever way you think looks best.
8. Glue the Popsicle sticks to the back of the spoon, fanned
out so that they look like a turkey’s plumage.
9. Glue the two googly eyes onto the circle.
10. Help the child paint a yellow triangle on the turkey’s face
for the beak.
You can also let the child add other accents to their turkey
with the black permanent marker such as wings, eyebrows, and
nostrils on the beak or you can leave it as it is.
Pilgrim Puppets
Pilgrim puppets can also be made in this same way by using
other wooden shapes such as squares for men’s pilgrim pants and
triangles for the women’s pilgrim dresses. Another option is to
use material to make the pilgrims clothes and hot glue gun them
onto the wooden spoon.
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