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Showing posts with label turkeys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkeys. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Turkeys -- 11/14/23

Story Times are held weekly on Monday and Tuesday mornings at 10:00 am. A monthly virtual Story Time is posted the first Tuesday of the month on the library's Facebook page.  It is available to view for one month before the next video is posted.

Click HERE for this month's virtual Story Time.

Turkey Tot by George Shannon
10 Turkeys in the Road by Brenda Reeves Sturgis














Books:
Cold Turkey by Corey Rosen Schwartz
Gobble, Gobble by Cathryn Falwell
How to Hide a Turkey by Sue Fliess
Little Tom Turkey by Frances Bloxam
The Turkey Train by Steve Metzger

Craft: Turkey
- Print template onto cardstock or heavy paper
- Cut out pieces (body, feathers)
- Color pieces
- Glue feathers to back of turkey

Extension Activities:
- Practice drawing skills.  Have your child trace around their hand and then show them how to turn it into a turkey.
- Get up and moving with some turkey dancing.  Play some fun music and have your child dance like different types of turkeys (ex - big, small, quiet, sad, mad, etc.).


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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Turkeys Story Time: November 29-20, 2018

Books:
10 Turkeys in the Road by Brenda Reeves Sturgis *
The Best Thanksgiving Ever! by Teddy Slater *
I'm a Turkey! by Jim Arnosky *
A Plump and Perky Turkey by Teresa Bateman
Run, Turkey, Run! by Diane Mayr

Craft: CD Turkey
This week's craft was based on the picture at left.  The children glued strips of brown paper onto a used cd-rom.  They then glued on the eyes/beak/waddle combo piece to make the face.  They colored cutout feathers to glue to the back of the cd-rom.  An orange pipe cleaner was folded in half and taped to the back of the cd-rom to make the turkey's legs.

Literacy Extensions:
- We read about turkeys this week in preparation for Thanksgiving.  Talk with your child about things for which you are thankful.  Have your child draw or "write" on the turkey's feathers different things for which they are thankful.
- Practice drawing skills.  Have your child trace their hand to make the traditional turkey.


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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Turkey Story Time: November 21-22, 2016

Books:
10 Turkeys in the Road by Brenda Reeves Sturgis
I'm a Turkey! by Jim Arnosky *
A Plump and Perky Turkey by Teresa Bateman
Run, Turkey, Run! by Diane Mayr *
Turkey Day by Grace Maccarone

Craft: Paper Plate Turkey
Children colored a small paper plate before gluing on a beak, waddle and eyes to the center of the plate.  They then glued on orange, yellow, and red feathers to the back of the plate to finish the turkeys.  They could then either write their name on the feathers of things they were thankful for.

Literacy Extensions:
- After reading Run Turkey Run!, have your child come up with how they would avoid becoming Thanksgiving dinner if they were a turkey.
- Ask your child what things they think of when you say Thanksgiving (i.e. types of food, parade, football, pilgrims, etc.)


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