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Our Favorite Thanksgiving Printables for Kids!

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September 29, 2024 by Teach Mama 4 Comments

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Looking for fun and creative Thanksgiving printables to keep your kids entertained? These Thanksgiving activities will engage and entertain your kids while giving them some much-needed downtime (and maybe you a little peace and quiet!). From conversation starters to fun puzzles, these printables will make Thanksgiving even more special!

9 square grid with images of Thanksgiving printables

We love swinging into the holiday spirit and what could be better than these fun and colorful Thanksgiving printables?

Easy and Engaging Thanksgiving Printables for Kids

Printed place card on a gold-rimmed plate with a space for name, date and what the person is thankful for

1. Printable Thanksgiving Thankful Place Cards from Down Redbud Drive

Use these Thanksgiving Thankful Place Cards this year to put the focus on what you’re thankful for at the dinner table! This Thanksgiving don’t take your get-together for granted! Family is so precious, and I have always loved Thanksgiving for that.

Make something this year that you can all fill out, and then look back on. This is such a simple way to have written memories of friends and family that you can cherish forever.

Thanksgiving-themed word search sheets on a wooden table

2. Thanksgiving Word Search from Teach Mama

Keep your kids entertained and learning this holiday season with a Thanksgiving Word Search! Perfect for cozy afternoons, Thanksgiving break, or while waiting for the big feast, this word search is a fun way to engage kids with Thanksgiving-themed vocabulary.

Printed Thanksgiving Gratitude A to Z list with fall color leaves and outline for the border

3. Thanksgiving A-Z Gratitude List from Down Redbud Drive

This Thanksgiving A to Z gratitude list printable is a great way to put the focus on what you’re thankful for! It’s free to print, and would even make a great activity for Thanksgiving day for the whole family!

Black and white coloring sheet with a turkey and two pumpkins with swirling leaves

4. Happy Thanksgiving Coloring Sheets from Mom’s Life Made Easy

Download this cute Happy Thanksgiving Coloring Page FREE for kids! It’s a wonderful way to keep kids busy while you are prepping for the holidays! Great for toddlers, preschool, and for kids elementary age too!

Red lunchbox with printed fun fact notes scattered in and around

6. Fun Thanksgiving Fact Lunchbox Notes from Teach Mama

Add a dash of learning and fun to your child’s lunch this Thanksgiving with Fun Thanksgiving Fact Lunchbox Notes! These printable notes are packed with fascinating Thanksgiving trivia that will keep your kids entertained and let them know you are thinking of them during lunchtime.

Three Bingo cards with colorful Thanksgiving graphics surrounded by character cards, each containing one of the Bingo card graphics

7. Thanksgiving Gobble-Gobble Bingo from Teach Mama

Thanksgiving Bingo is a great way to fill extra moments with some light-hearted fun. Whether you use Gobble-Gobble Bingo for Thanksgiving parties or as a quick activity to play at home, it’s a wonderful way to add some festive fun to the season.

Paper slips printed with gratitude questions in a mason jar.  A hand is pulling one slip from the jar

8. Thanksgiving Gratitude Game from Down Redbud Drive

Play this Thanksgiving gratitude game at your family gathering this year! Focus on all the things you’re thankful for and learn more about your friends and family with this free printable Thanksgiving activity!

Even More Thanksgiving Themed Fun and Learning!

  • Thanksgiving Thankful Door
  • Veggie Turkey Plate
  • Making Butter Like Our Ancestors Did
  • Fall Owl Craft

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Hi, I’m Patricia, an elementary teacher and reading specialist, turned homeschool mom. I also have a master's in psychology, specializing in children's issues. Read More…

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  1. Nina Lewis says

    November 7, 2015 at 2:05 pm

    I’m dropping by from the creative princess link party. I love all of the ideas that you have here. I’m putting them on my list of Thanksgiving activities to do!

    I have a link party that I am trying to grow. I invite you to share this idea (and a couple of others) because I think that my readers would enjoy this recipe as much as me. Party in Your PJs is my link party on my site Grandma Ideas at http://grandmaideas.com. It runs through Sunday night at midnight. I have 4 other co-hosts for the link party so your links will be seen on all 5 websites! I hope to see you at my link party.

    Warmest regards,
    Nina

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  2. gigig says

    November 8, 2015 at 5:30 am

    Yeah! Thank you! What an excellent list of resources! I’m going to use the paperbag scavenger hunt! Thank you!

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  3. Krista - TheQuinntessentialMommy.com says

    November 14, 2015 at 2:21 pm

    These look great! Thank YOu for sharing. my 5 year old is learning to spell and is really into word searches so i can’t wait to print some of these out for her.

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  4. Amanda evans | Oddsandevans.com says

    November 17, 2015 at 3:47 pm

    Thanks for sharing this great list! We featured you at Meetup monday this week, and hope to see you this week again! http://www.oddsandevans.com/meetup-monday-link-party-week-45/

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