Happy November! We’re celebrating this month and Thanksgiving with another fun sensory bin. You all know how much we love them! This time Mila did a Make a Turkey Sensory Bin.
Not only did she have fun playing with the different materials, she made Thanksgiving art.

This bin looks like a random grouping of items, but it all came together so perfectly. Here’s all that we used:
- Feathers
- Googly eyes
- Wooden beads
- Candy corn
- Brown paper
- Canvas
- Glue
Like with all sensory activities, I let Mila explore the different materials. She was familiar with everything, but the beads threw her off. We usually only use beads for threading activities… or making bracelets.
It was fun to watch her interact with these materials with the thought of making a turkey too.
Obviously, she pointed out the feathers and eyes for the turkey, but everything else she made up on her own. I had a canvas with a brown circle glued down on it. This became the base of the turkey.
Then, I let her glue down everything else and put the items where ever she wanted.
This is how it turned out:

She says the beads were the turkey’s necklace, the candy corn it’s ears, and everything else is normal.
I just love her quirky turkey.
To extend this activity, you can have your child describe the texture and feeling of the items. You could also do a fun counting game with them too.
No matter what, it’s a great way to make memories with your child.
I have a few Thanksgiving and turkey activities lined up. As always, I’d love to hear about your traditions or activities you do too!
Let me know in the comments.
This is such a fun idea for Thanksgiving!! I love all of your craft ideas for kids!!!
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I love how easy yet crafty you make your creations. love it.
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That’s a great name for it “quirkey turkey.” Super cute.
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as always, fun, easy, and so very colorful
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What a fun craft idea for Thanksgiving! My daughter would love this!
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I love this sensory bin……actually I love sensory bins in general. They are such incredible learning tools for little ones. I love Mila’s turkey! Great job, kiddo!!
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This is a great idea, and I think she did a very good job at creating it.
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So cute! I have to start creating fall related sensory bins for my son. This is a great idea 🙂
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