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The “Thankful ABC Tree” craft is a fun activity that can be worked on throughout the month of November. Children fill in one leaf a day with something that they are thankful for, and try to use each letter of the alphabet. By Thanksgiving day, you will have a wonderful Thanksgiving decoration created by your kids ““ one that comes directly from their heart! Check out this guest post over at Toddler Activities At Home!
“Thankful ABC Tree”: A Thanksgiving Craft of Gratitude
http://www.toddler-activities-at-home.com/toddler-thanksgiving-craft.html
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Such a sweet idea! I’m your neighbor at the Salt & Light link-up & am so glad I stopped in to check this out. Love your blog. Blessings!
This is a wonderful idea for a Thanksgiving craft!
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That’s a wonderful idea, almost a shame to just restrict it to November, but I guess you’d need a rather big wall otherwise 😉
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What a precious idea! Thank you so much for sharing with the #SHINEbloghop!
I love that in the pix it seems that they put foil on the plates – I&;#8172m assuming to keep the sauce from soaking into the plates. This is a brilliant idea! I’m always sad when the sauce is in my paper plate instead of my food.
We did a Thanksgiving Tree last year, and it was awesome! It turned out so great, and it was so cool to see everything we were thankful for at the end of the month.
3 family members, 1 leaf per day = 90 leaves at the end of the month!
Cute idea! Thanks for sharing it with us at Coffee and Conversation last week. 🙂 You’ll be one of our features tomorrow. 🙂
~Candy
I like this idea – nice theme of gratitude to last the entire month! Thx for linking it up at the Thoughtful Spot!
What a fantastic idea! Thanks for sharing!
So great. My little ones would enjoy putting this together. Thanks for sharing!
This is fantastic! Will have to start cutting out leaves for November!
An absolutely lovely activity. I think I’m going to do this with the kids at playgroup as well as my son. Thank you.
This is a great idea! Pinning it!
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I LOVE Thanksgiving ideas like this one – so much fun!
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What a cool idea!
Beth =)