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Simple Thanksgiving Conversation Starters for Kids Posted: 31 Oct 2021 06:00 PM PDT Click here to read Simple Thanksgiving Conversation Starters for Kids on Hands On As We Grow® These Thanksgiving conversation starters are for young kids who are just grasping the concept of being thankful. Expressing gratitude and being thankful is something we definitely need to work on in this house. My kids know when to use “please” and “thank you,” don’t get me wrong. Do they go out of their way to show their gratitude for others? Not so much… They’re still young, so I don’t expect a lot from them. But this is something I keep thinking will help them in other areas of their life as well. Thanksgiving is the perfect time to introduce this to the kids! What are you thankful for?
I decided to make this an ongoing activity until Thanksgiving Day, and maybe keep it up after that. We’ll see how it goes! We created these Thanksgiving conversation starters as a centerpiece for our dining room table. I filled three festive bowls with Thanksgiving conversation starters, each bowl having a different job. Easy tip: I wrote them up in Google Docs, printed them out on fall-colored card stock (affiliate link), cut them into strips and folded them. The first bowl was filled with the conversation starters that I created. 10 Thanksgiving Conversation Starters we used:
I also pulled questions from Dixie Delights and ‘would you rather’ topics from Minds in Bloom. I filled another bowl with blank pieces of paper. The boys get a choice: do they want a question to answer or would they like to write down something they are thankful for instead? I was shocked to see that the boys really wanted to write what they were thankful for! They both jumped at the chance to write something down right away! George, of course, needed help writing and spelling the words. He’s really getting the hang of letter formation though. I’m rather proud to see him excited to write! Henry wrote in complete sentences… “I am thankful for…” and filled it out. While George just wrote the one word that he’s thankful for. And the last bowl I placed between the first two. This bowl was for any of the papers that got completed. Once a question was answered, or a paper was filled out with their thankful thought, it got put in the middle bowl. More Thanksgiving activities to go with these Thanksgiving conversation starters for kids:
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