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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 91940" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It might be neat to have each child list the things they are grateful or thankful for on individual pieces of paper (I use 1" by 3" or 4". Then tape or staple these into a chain and see how long it stretches. A very visual way to show thankfulness.</p><p></p><p>We make turkeys for the classes. Each turkey needs 1 square graham cracker (1/2 of the long piece in the bag), 1 fudge stripe cookie, 1 fun size snickers or milky way or 3 musketeer candy bar, chocolate icing and mini m&m's for eyes. </p><p></p><p>Put a dab of icing on the back of the candy bar (unwrapped, the wrapping tastes just icky!) and glue it to the fudge striped cookie. The narrow side of the candy bar should be at the edge of the fudge striped cookie. (Use the icing for glue - not super glue, geez!)</p><p></p><p>Then put about a 1" circle of icing on the middle of the graham cracker square. Stand the candybar/fudgestripe cookie in this.</p><p></p><p>Use more chocolate icing to make a head on the candybar. I do a thin neckstripe up and then come out a bit. Put on m&m eyes.</p><p></p><p>Serve to the kiddies just before they leave, or after a LOT of protein - LOADS of sugar. Or just before going outside to run!!</p><p></p><p>I think you may be able to find pics on the Family Fun website.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!!</p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 91940, member: 1233"] It might be neat to have each child list the things they are grateful or thankful for on individual pieces of paper (I use 1" by 3" or 4". Then tape or staple these into a chain and see how long it stretches. A very visual way to show thankfulness. We make turkeys for the classes. Each turkey needs 1 square graham cracker (1/2 of the long piece in the bag), 1 fudge stripe cookie, 1 fun size snickers or milky way or 3 musketeer candy bar, chocolate icing and mini m&m's for eyes. Put a dab of icing on the back of the candy bar (unwrapped, the wrapping tastes just icky!) and glue it to the fudge striped cookie. The narrow side of the candy bar should be at the edge of the fudge striped cookie. (Use the icing for glue - not super glue, geez!) Then put about a 1" circle of icing on the middle of the graham cracker square. Stand the candybar/fudgestripe cookie in this. Use more chocolate icing to make a head on the candybar. I do a thin neckstripe up and then come out a bit. Put on m&m eyes. Serve to the kiddies just before they leave, or after a LOT of protein - LOADS of sugar. Or just before going outside to run!! I think you may be able to find pics on the Family Fun website. Good Luck!! Susie [/QUOTE]
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