Genius Ways For Kids to Express Thanksgiving Gratitude

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Thanksgiving provides us with a perfect reason to tell our friends and family how much we appreciate them and all they do, but teaching tots the concept of gratitude isn't exactly easy. Before throwing in the towel and skipping the idea entirely, check out these fun projects designed to help kids express what they're thankful for this year — their answers may surprise you!

Give Thanks Thanksgiving Countdown Calendar

Give Thanks Thanksgiving Countdown Calendar

Similar in concept to an Advent calendar, this Thanksgiving countdown calendar ($5) is a great way to get kids excited about the holiday. Keep a stack of index cards nearby and have them put one in each remaining spot to express what they are thankful for this year.

Gratitude Garland
Dandee Designs

Gratitude Garland

Move the calendar to the mantel and create a gratitude garland. Dandee's take on the concept is easy to replicate and looks great too — simply gather up some empty envelopes, and give the kids preprinted cards that prompt them to express their gratitude for something.

Thanksgiving Photo Props

Thanksgiving Photo Props

Go beyond the simple family photo this year and add some character to the image. Paper and Cake's Thanksgiving photo props ($10) help set the scene, and a handmade cartoon bubble can be added to help tots express what they're thankful for this year.

Thankful Tree
Lolly Jane

Thankful Tree

A few branches and some paper leaves are all you need to create Lolly Jane's thankful tree. This easy-to-make craft doubles as an eye-catching centerpiece.

Thanksgiving Printable

Thanksgiving Printable

Create some fun Thanksgiving placemats with this free holiday printable. Simply print them before the holiday, and have the kids fill them out in the coming days. Laminate them before Thanksgiving, and then spread them around the table. Guests will love seeing what the kids think about the holiday!

Thankful Bucket
The Idea Room

Thankful Bucket

If a full-blown garland and Advent calendar seem a bit ambitious, try a thankful bucket from The Idea Room. Same concept as the others, but a bit easier to make for the noncrafty among us.

Gratitude Turkey
All For the Boys

Gratitude Turkey

All For the Boys' craft may look like an average paper turkey, but turn it around and you'll find everything your children are thankful for.

Gratitude Rolls
Balancing Beauty and Bedlam

Gratitude Rolls

Talk about a fun way to express gratitude! Balancing Beauty and Bedlam's Thanksgiving gratitude rolls combine the thoughtful with the tasty and provide great dinner conversation as well!

Thanksgiving Tree Leaves

Thanksgiving Tree Leaves

A Thanksgiving tree is another simple way to make the most out of the holiday. Kids can make their own out of paper or, better yet, fill out these printable leaves ($3) and hang them on decorative branches.

Dry Erase Thankful Frame
Lolly Jane

Dry Erase Thankful Frame

Kids can be in charge of creating Lolly Jane's thankful frame and making sure guests write what they're grateful for.

Thankful Art Project
All For the Boys

Thankful Art Project

In between turkey and pie, document everything your family is thankful for this year.