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Shape Recognition Turkey Craft

October 1, 2014 By Julie 2 Comments

This little turkey craft project was just perfect for Loopy’s age (2). I don’t think he was getting the concept of shapes before this. I got the idea from Housing A Forest. Theirs look a little more polished than ours, but I try and let Loopy do his own thing.
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So the idea is simple. make turkeys out of basic shape. One turkey is almost all circles, another is mostly triangles, while another has oodles of rectangles. Check it out:
(Please pardon the camera phone shots and fear not. I received a camera for Christmas!)
Loopy loved making this turkey craft and came away as a “shape master”!

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  1. AutumnCraft says:
    October 5, 2014 at 9:24 pm

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    November 5, 2014 at 4:53 am

    […] is in full swing which means that we are filling our time with Thanksgiving learning and play activities! I’ve been meaning to teach my son Loopy (3.5 yrs) about patterns, but never got around to it […]

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