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The helpers hide a small toy turkey or a turkey cut-out , or laminated drawing, etc. The hunter returns with a mission to find the turkey. If the hunter is not close, the helpers gobble very quietly. As the hunter gets closer, the helpers gobble more and more loudly until Mr. Turkey is found!

Also good at the last half hour of a Center program when the numbers of children are lower and everything is cleaned up 5. To play, everyone leaves the room except the leader. The leader hides the cards around the room. Hunters return and begin the hunt. As each turkey is found, it is brought back to the leader who corrals them in a separate pile for each hunter. When all the turkeys have been found, the hunter with the most turkeys is the winner and becomes the leader for the next round.

This can be done in groups and groups work together! Each group would have a leader. Hide the turkey cards and then all hunters find cards that have been hidden. The top finder in each Team-becomes the new leader for that Team. Cornucopia Game Game Instructions: Players sit on chairs forming a circle. There should be one more player than there are chairs. The player without a chair is the leader. The player without a seat is the new leader. More Info: The leader may give the same name to more than one person.

This game can be confusing at first, but it is fun! Directions: In this wacky outdoor contest, team players join up with their elbows linked, and each team is handed a turkey mascot. On cue, the pairs try to make their way to the finish line at the far end of the playing field. Directions: Divide the children into two teams or as many as you need and have them form two lines. The catch is that they can use any part of their bodies, except their hands.

If the corn touches the ground at any time, it must go back to the beginning of the line again. Whichever team manages to get the corn to the end of the line first wins the game. Turkey Strut Preschool Thanksgiving Game Directions: Use pieces of masking tape to make turkey footprints all over the floor. Start playing music.

Have children pretend to be turkeys and strut around the room. When you stop the music, have the turkeys find footprints to stand on one turkey to a footprint. When you start the music again, have the turkeys continue strutting around the room. Thanksgiving Dinner Game This game makes for a fun transition activity.



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