When the family gathers for a large celebration and lots of kids are crowding up the space, it can be tempting to send them all into the back room to play video games so the grown-ups can argue about politics chat about grown-up things. And maybe you will want to do that later on in the evening, but when everyone is fresh and happy to see each other, having some screen-free Thanksgiving activity at the ready is a great way for kids and grown-ups to mingle happily.
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Here are a few easy to set up and easy to clean up (if there is any clean up at all!) Thanksgiving ideas for kids and adults who are still kids at heart. But remember, take it easy and no pressure! And if the weather is fine, send the kids outdoors for a rousing game of turkey tag! (I just made that up! Maybe when you get tagged you have to act like a turkey????)
Thanksgiving Art & Craft Ideas
Artists and crafters of all skill levels will enjoy these ideas!
Thanksgiving Play Dough
Gather together pots of play dough in red, green, orange, brown and yellow. You can keep it simple by purchasing your play dough, or you can make it with this easy no-cook play dough recipe. Set kids up at a table with some cookie cutters in fall shapes like leaves, pumpkins and turkeys. Give them objects that they can use to create Thanksgiving icons like colorful feathers, googlie eyes, and green pipe cleaners.
Fantastic Fun & Learning has great ideas for play dough trays if you like to be really organized. Here's her turkey play dough tray. Very cute!
Optional: add some Thanksgiving-themed printable play dough mats. I like these fall play dough mats from This Reading Mama.
Keep it mess-free: Place a large cloth under on the table under the play dough supplies. When it's time to eat, simply pick up the cloth and gather it all up at once.
DIY Thanksgiving Table Cloth
Cover the dinner table in white butcher paper and set out buckets of washable markers. Let the children (and grown-ups) draw and decorate to their hearts content.
Ideas to try if anyone needs guidance to get started:
- Draw outlines of where the dishes will be placed
- Label each person's place with their name
- Mark out a grid and assign each person their own area to draw a picture (this is a good idea if your children are feeling territorial)
Make Gratitude Cards
Our free, printable thankful cards can be turned into place cards or used to write down thoughtful notes or gratitudes. Find them here: gratitude cards.
Quiet Thanksgiving Activity Ideas
Not every child or adult wants to join in group activities. Be sensitive to the introverts at Thanksgiving gatherings. Here are some ideas for those who need a little downtime.
Thanksgiving themed printable activities
Here are a few Thanksgiving printables we like:
- Creative Family Fun has a free printable Thanksgiving word search.
- We have tons of themed coloring pages. This fall leaf design, or the soup kitchen coloring page are particularly appropriate. You can browse the coloring page archives here.
Reading stations encourage thoughtful reflection
Set out several baskets of books appropriate for all ages in easily-accessible spots throughout your gathering area. I have some book lists that will help you choose seasonal reading selections:
- Native American folk tales
- Multicultural Thanksgiving picture books
- Thanksgiving chapter books
- Gratitude picture books
- Native American picture books
- Native American middle grade novels
Thanksgiving Game Ideas
I recommend everyone spend time outside if the weather is cooperating! Try one of these tag game variations to tire your kids out or play a couple of rounds of gourd ball! November days can be cold or windy so the following ideas will help if you are stuck indoors.
Thanksgiving word puzzles and riddles
Print out our free, printable Thanksgiving rebus puzzles, scrambled words and riddles. As a bonus, you'll get words for a rousing game of Thanksgiving charades!
Thanksgiving "Would You Rather?"
"Would You Rather" is adaptable for large or small groups. You can either come up with your own questions ahead of time or print out these ones. Place individual questions in a jar. Thanksgiving attendees pull out the questions one by one and the laughs will follow.
Mad Libs
Long time readers of this site probably predicted I would mention Mad Libs, as I am obsessed with them and consider them the greatest gift to family dinner time, ever. And YES, there is a Thanksgiving version!
Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt
If you are an ambitious person, set up a Thanksgiving scavenger hunt for the kids. Play Party Plan has a free one to print out so you don't have to figure it out all on your own.
Turkey Bowling
Do you have a large space? Try and active game like turkey bowling. Decorate pins like turkeys and hurl an pumpkin-orange ball at them. This idea from Make and Takes is cute and you could use water bottles instead of buying plastic bowling pins.
Game Tournament
If you are really ambitious, plan for several rounds of Thanksgiving minute to win it games. This site has some good ideas.
Happy Thanksgiving and don't let the turkeys get you down!
Natalie says
I like those 2 books your profiled. Still remember reading Nancy Tafuri with Anna when she was 2 and 3.
Katherine says
Hi! I really like this list. My own Thanksgiving this year is almost all adults, but I'm bookmarking this for any future holidays when my family might have more kids around!
One note--Is there supposed to be a link for the easy no-cook play dough recipe in the first paragraph after the Thanksgiving Play Dough subheader?
Erica says
Yes! I forgot the link, thanks. I will rectify that!