Thanksgiving for preschoolers: 25 Thanksgiving Activities For Preschoolers

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25 Thanksgiving Activities For Preschoolers

If you are looking for a wonderful selection of Thanksgiving activities for prek, then look no further! This month’s theme is all about Thanksgiving and finding fun ways to learn through simple, hands-on activities.

From Thanksgiving Math to Thanksgiving art for prek, we have tons of ideas for you to engage your preschoolers with a very Thanksgiving theme! Plus, we have even included a few thanksgiving activities for toddlers!

25 FUN PRESCHOOL THANKSGIVING ACTIVITIES

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COFFEE FILTER TURKEYS

Find out how coffee filters and clothespins from the Dollar Store transform into the cutest Thanksgiving Turkeys ever. 

PAPER PLATE TURKEY

This easy paper plate turkey craft for kids is such a fun Thanksgiving craft! It’s simple enough to make with a large classroom full of kids, or at home too.

POOL NOODLE TURKEY

Here we have a pool noodle and colorful feathers from the Dollar Store that transform into fun Thanksgiving Turkeys. Let’s get started!

TURKEY HAT

Make Thanksgiving fun this year with this adorable Turkey Hat craft for kids! It’s made using just construction paper and a glue stick and kids will love it!

Turkey Hat Craft

PILGRIM HAT

Learning about Thanksgiving will be fun for kids this year with this cute Thanksgiving Paper Cup Pilgrim Hat Craft!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING BANNER

Check out this fun Thanksgiving banner that doubles as an easy Thanksgiving activity for preschoolers! Kids love coloring in, and making their own DIY bunting for special occasions.

PRINTABLE THANKSGIVING SEARCH AND FIND

Fun free printable seek and find Thanksgiving activities are perfect to add to your family time or class time. 

THANKSGIVING BINGO

Add Thanksgiving bingo to your Thanksgiving activities and get preschoolers excited about learning. These bingo cards are picture based, which means even the younger ones can join in the fun!

THANKSGIVING SLIME RECIPES

When you think of Thanksgiving and recipes, I’m pretty sure you aren’t thinking about Thanksgiving slime recipes! Well, that’s our job around here, to think of cool new seasonal slime recipes for you to try with the kids! Enjoy these cool Thanksgiving slime ideas!

CINNAMON SCENTED SLIME
TURKEY FLUFFY SLIME

We love fluffy slime for an awesome play experience for kids who are very tactile! Dress up a slime storage container to look like a turkey. You can get a little crafty with this Thanksgiving slime recipe.

PUMPKIN SLIME

Whoa! This is one of our coolest Thanksgiving slime recipes in my opinion because you actually make your slime inside a real pumpkin using real pumpkin guts as part of the recipe. Kids always find this cool!

EDIBLE MARSHMALLOW SLIME

Think marshmallow and sweet potato casserole with this taste safe marshmallow slime recipe! If you have a kid who loves to try everything that is put in front of them, you may want to choose to make a taste safe slime instead.

DANCING CORN EXPERIMENT

One of our most popular Thanksgiving science experiments. A few simple kitchen ingredients and you have a cool Thanksgiving science activity that’s a twist on a classic baking soda and vinegar reaction!

BREAD IN A BAG

From toddlers to teenagers, everyone loves a fresh slice of homemade bread, and using a zip-top bag is perfect for tiny hands to help squish and knead. 

MAKING BUTTER WITH KIDS

A tasty Thanksgiving activity perfect for Thanksgiving dinner! It’s a great way for kids to help in the kitchen and contribute to the meal. There’s nothing like tasting your hard work. Perfect to go with our bread in a bag recipe above too!

POPCORN SCIENCE

Why does popcorn pop? Explore the science of popcorn while making some yummy popcorn in a bag to taste test. A fun Thanksgiving activity for all the senses!

CRANBERRY SECRET MESSAGES

Show the kids how they can write and send secret messages to one another with invisible ink.   Paint with cranberry juice and the message is revealed.  It’s magic!  No, it’s fun Thanksgiving science!

THANKSGIVING ACTIVITIES FOR TODDLERS

Let your little ones join in the fun this Thanksgiving with our selection of hands-on, simple play recipes. Get them exploring with all of their senses!

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APPLESAUCE PLAYDOUGH

This super simple no-cook play dough recipe is GLUTEN FREE! We didn’t have any regular wheat flour on hand to make our usual playdough so we used what we had, coconut flour.  Usually I add cream of tartar as well, but we didn’t have any of that either!  So this is a genuine gluten-free playdough recipe without cream of tartar.  

APPLE PIE CLOUD DOUGH

You will surely want to dig your hands into this! Cloud dough or moon sand is an awesome and simple sensory recipe that is quick to whip up. Our apple pie scented cloud dough is also taste safe. 

APPLESAUCE OOBLECK

A bit messy, but tons of hands-on fun for little ones! Also try our cranberry oobleck.

PUMPKIN PIE CLOUD DOUGH

Pumpkin pie cloud dough can be another great taste safe Thanksgiving activity for toddlers, and uses basic pantry ingredients!

PUMPKIN PLAYDOUGH

When you think of fall, do you think of the aroma of freshly baked pumpkin pie wafting through the house? The sight of pumpkins also makes me think of the fun traditions ahead for fall!  Why not try this homemade pumpkin pie playdough recipe and fun activities. 

ALSO CHECK OUT: Apple Playdough

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  • Pumpkin Activities
  • Weather Activities

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THE BEST THANKSGIVING ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOLERS

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Preschool Thanksgiving Activities – The Primary Parade

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Themed lessons and unit studies are a great way to explore all kinds of topics with your preschoolers. Preschool themes help engage reluctant and shy kids in learning activities with the group by making them fun and exciting. There are all kinds of fun preschool Thanksgiving activities, books to read, printables, crafts, and handson learning fun you can have with your preschoolers this November.

I can’t wait to show you all the cool crafts and printables I’ve included with these Thanksgiving theme ideas for your preschool classroom or homeschool lessons. Keep reading to learn more about my fun Thanksgiving activities for preschoolers, facts about turkeys, Thanksgiving turkey printables, and to get all of yours today.

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Table Of Contents

  1. Thanksgiving Theme Ideas
  2. Hands On Thankful Activities for Preschoolers
  3. Preschool Thanksgiving Activities
    • Macys Parade
    • Turkey Trot Freeze Game
  4. Preschool Thanksgiving Activities and Crafts
    • Thanksgiving Themed Turkey Tear Art 
    • Handprint Poem Thanksgiving Activity
    • Mayflower Thanksgiving Craft for Preschoolers
    • Pilgrim and Native American Crafts
    • Pete The Cat The First Thanksgiving
  5. More Thanksgiving Printables for Preschool
    • Cornucopia Counting
    • Turkey Shapes
    • Thanksgiving Pattern Practice
    • Pluck the Feathers
    • We’re going on a turkey hunt
    • Counting Turkey Feathers
    • Thanksgiving Activities for Preschoolers
    • Native American Counting Game
  6. Thanksgiving Books for Preschoolers
    • I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson
    • Bear Says Thanks by Karma Wilson
    • Balloons Over Broadway by Melissa Sweet
  7. Thanksgiving Name Crafts
    • Pilgrim name craft
  8. Thanksgiving Hat Templates
  9. Free Thanksgiving Printables
    • How to Cook a Turkey
    • Fall Mystery Puzzles
    • Thanksgiving Hat Templates
    • Shape Turkey Craft
    • Scarecrow Activities for Kids
    • Thanksgiving sensory bin
    • Thanksgiving Color by Code
  10. Need more Preschool and Kindergarten activities?
  11. FREE FALL ACTIVITIES

Thanksgiving Theme Ideas

I’ve designed this preschool Thanksgiving theme to keep your kids learning for at least two entire weeks with math, reading, fine motor, and craft activities for them to enjoy and learn. You can add these awesome Thanksgiving printables, read alouds, and activities to your lesson plans for November. Need a plan? Just follow my lesson plans for a week filled with learning and fun before the holiday break.

Keep reading to discover preschool Thanksgiving activities all about turkeys, the Mayflower, pilgrims, pumpkin pie, and even the Macy’s Day Parade! You’re going to love these fun ideas and Thanksgiving printables.

Hands On Thankful Activities for Preschoolers

Are you looking for hands on thankful activities for preschoolers to explore and learn from this November? It’s the perfect season to help your preschoolers build social emotional skills with acts of gratitude and kindness.

Try a Thanksgiving acts of kindness challenge with your kids for a fun lesson in gratitude and thankfulness or create a thankful tree! 

This free thankful tree craft is a great Thanksgiving activity for preschoolers to talk about what they’re grateful for this November!

Simply write things you are thankful for on each leaf and glue it onto the tree. This is perfect for any Fall or Thanksgiving bulletin board or to send home as a Thanksgiving keepsake.

Preschool Thanksgiving Activities

Get ready to get up and moving with this fun language arts Thanksgiving activity for preschoolers. You can hang these Thanksgiving printables around the room or set up stations and let your preschoolers walk to each spot to count out the syllables in these Thanksgiving theme words. 

Practicing syllables with preschoolers is a great way to help them get ready for reading in the future. Learning to count syllables helps preschoolers master dividing words into sections, a skill that will help them break down and decode words when they begin reading.

Need a more sit at your seat type of activity? This is another fun way to practice syllables. Your students will love adding the syllable feathers to the right numbered turkey. I’ve also included a syllable worksheet so you can do a preschool assessment, if you wish, as your students practice their cutting and gluing skills.

Macys Parade

Why wonder what channel the Macys Parade is on when you can have your own Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade at home! This beginning sound phonics parade is sure to be a hit with kids in preschool and Kindergarten.

This Thanksgiving Day activity is simple but jam packed with fun. Simply grab two matching lettered wheels and pair it with the correct beginning sound float.

When you’re done, dress up and create your own DIY parade. Do you need some ideas for parade floats? My kids always love creating theirs out of card board boxes. Just hand over the markers and scissors and let your little ones create a DIY parade float. It would also be fun to make a smaller parade float out of a shoe box.

Turkey Trot Freeze Game

Adding movement games to your preschool Thanksgiving activities is a great way to get your kids up and moving around this November. When kids engage in movement activities in the classroom, they create important brain body connections that aid in critical thinking and problem solving.

This Thanksgiving, try playing the Turkey Trot Freeze Game together for a fun way to get your preschoolers out of their seats. Plus, it’s a great way to practice following directions and building gross motor skills.

Then, check out some of our other favorite Thanksgiving songs: 

  • Gobble Gobble Turkey Wobble by Koo Koo Kanga Roo
  • Gobble Gobble by Matthew West
  • A Turkey Dance by The Learning Station

Don’t forget to check out the Turkey Trot measuring activity and Turkey Trot to 10 Thanksgiving counting activity I’ve included in this printable set. They are great ways to practice counting, addition, ten frames, and measurement with a cute Thanksgiving theme or turkey theme.

Preschool Thanksgiving Activities and Crafts

Ready for some adorable November art projects and Thanksgiving crafts for preschoolers? I’ll admit that cute crafts are part of why I love doing a Thanksgiving theme so much. Sharing these sweet Thanksgiving crafts with visiting friend and family is just one more fun thing to do this season.  

Incorporating Thanksgiving crafts and art activities into your lessons and preschool themes is one of my favorite ways to help preschoolers build fine motor skills. Sometimes fine motor skills get overlooked in the classroom in favor of language arts and math skills. However, it’s important to spend time focusing on building these important skills with your kids this November.

Strong fine motor skills help kids with important daily tasks like buttoning and zipping clothing, brushing teeth and hair, and tying their shoes. Academically, the strong finger muscles built while practicing fine motor skills make it easier for kids to learn to write numbers, letters, and other words too.

In this preschool Thanksgiving theme lesson plan, I’ve included lots of opportunities to build these essential skills with your kids while having fun too. Check out some of my favorite Thanksgiving crafts for preschoolers:

Thanksgiving Themed Turkey Tear Art 

I love tear art for preschoolers. It’s easy for them to do and filled with opportunities for creativity, self expression, and building fine motor skills too.

In this Thanksgiving themed turkey tear art activity, your preschoolers will use:

  • Construction paper
  • A paper plate
  • A toilet paper roll
  • Googly eyes and
  • Glue 

First, cut the paper plate in half. Then, glue the googly eyes to the toilet paper roll.

Next, use red and orange construction paper to cut out the shapes for your turkey’s beak and gobble. This will be the body of your turkey and it will help this cute little Thanksgiving craft for preschoolers stand on its own. Did I mention these make really cute centerpieces for your Thanksgiving table?

After building the body of the turkey, preschoolers can tear the rest of the construction paper into small pieces. They’ll be building strong finger muscles for better fine motor control as they tear up the red, orange, and yellow construction paper for their turkey tails.

Finally, have preschoolers glue the torn paper pieces to the paper plate and glue the paper plate to the toilet paper roll. Voila! An adorable turkey Thanksgiving craft for preschoolers you can show off at the family feast this year.

Handprint Poem Thanksgiving Activity

One of the sweetest keepsakes to make with preschoolers is a handprint craft. Parents and grandparents will enjoy this sweet handprint poem Thanksgiving activity for years to come. Turkey handprints are so colorful and cute! It’s the perfect way to remember those tiny preschool hands.

Plus, you can read the poem aloud and practice reciting it with your preschoolers for even more learning fun this November. Exposing preschoolers to poetry helps them to build memory skills and teaches them about rhyme and rhythm.

Mayflower Thanksgiving Craft for Preschoolers

Finally, you can add a little history lesson into your Thanksgiving activities with preschoolers this November using my latest adorable craft. It focuses on the Mayflower, the ship the pilgrims traveled in across the ocean to the Americas. 

Along with creating your own little Mayflower crafts, preschoolers will enjoy learning about the journey the Pilgrims made to America in The Very First Thanksgiving Day by Rhonda Gowler Greene and Susan Gaber.

Another favorite first Thanksgiving story is Laura Krauss Melmed’s The First Thanksgiving Day: A Counting Story. In this cute Thanksgiving tale, preschoolers will celebrate with the Pilgrims and their Wampanoag Native American friends as they count the traditional Thanksgiving items on each page.

Pilgrim and Native American Crafts

While you’re reading about and studying the first Thanksgiving with your preschoolers, try this fun pilgrim craft and writing activity. Your preschoolers will get to create their very own pilgrim and Native American friends as well as write about them with these cute crafts. 

Preschoolers can give their new crafty friends names and write about them or follow a prompt. Here are some fun preschool Thanksgiving writing prompts to try:

  • I am thankful for…
  • If I were a Pilgrim…
  • If I were a Native American…

These cute crafts are great for preschoolers who aren’t yet writing independently too. Write words on each page for preschoolers to practice tracing skills and pre-writing strokes for extra practice with early handwriting. Wouldn’t these look adorable on your fall bulletin board this autumn?

Pete The Cat The First Thanksgiving

You can’t end November without reading Pete the Cat: The First Thanksgiving by James Dean. This is an adorable story of the First Thanksgiving, told in a way that is easy for children to understand.

I always like to pair this Thanksgiving read aloud with an adorable Pete the Cat craft and sequencing activity.

More Thanksgiving Printables for Preschool

The best part about this Thanksgiving theme for preschool is that there are tons of activities and Thanksgiving printables for you to use in the classroom and at home this November. Check out some of the  other fun printable Thanksgiving activities your preschoolers can enjoy:

Cornucopia Counting

This cute activity asks preschoolers to count the items in the printable cornucopia. You can use the printable item cards for a no-prep activity. Preschoolers will get to practice counting skills and one to one correspondence with this cute Thanksgiving activity. 

For even more fun, count pieces of candy corn and have a sweet treat when you’re done. After all, kids always get excited about counting candy!

Turkey Shapes

Learning to recognize and identify shapes is an important early math skill for preschoolers. Once your kids know their shapes, they will be able to identify and sort a variety of objects by shape. Sorting will come in handy with bigger math equations in the future.

This Thanksgiving activity focuses on sorting cartoon turkeys with all different kinds of shapes for bodies. Some turkeys have triangle bodies, some are squares. Preschoolers can practice shapes by matching their turkey to the turkey shape outline on these Thanksgiving printables.

Thanksgiving Pattern Practice

Another important early math skill for preschoolers to practice is patterning. Preschoolers can prepare for more complex mathematics by learning to identify patterns and anticipate what comes next.

With these cute Thanksgiving printables, your preschoolers will get to create their very own patterns with turkeys, pies, and corn. They can complete the patterns you create for extra practice too.

Pluck the Feathers

Literacy activities are always a favorite to this reading specialist and this one does not disappoint. This is a great one to put in a sensory bin or you can do things a bit differently this go around and create a turkey using a strainer.

If you choose to use a strainer, just tape the turkey to the front and stick the feathers in the holes. Then have your students pluck the feathers and trace the letters they pick. Of course, you can always ditch the colander and complete the activity as pictured as well.

We’re going on a turkey hunt

I’m sure you’ve heard of the song We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, but have you had a turkey hunt? This fun write the room activity is perfect for when you’re wanting to get your students up and moving and mix in academics as well.

Just take the worksheet with you as you count the number of feathers on the turkeys and color in the correct number. Will you go on a turkey hunt this fall?

Counting Turkey Feathers

Counting is a vital skill for preschool and kindergarten aged kids to learn and this is a fun way to do it. This Thanksgiving activity for kids is simple to do in a preschool or Kindergarten classroom.

Simply choose a card and place that many “feathers” on the turkey. We chose to use these colored clothes pins but colored feathers would look just as cute and still get the job done.

Thanksgiving Activities for Preschoolers

I think this is one of my favorite Thanksgiving activities for preschoolers because it uses so many different types of mathematics in one activity. To play this, choose if you want your students to work on making 5 or 10. There are two different mats, depending on the amount you want each kid to do.

This activity comes with two sided pilgrims. To make 5, place 5 pilgrims in a cup and shake them around. Then, dump them onto the Mayflower mat. After that, have your students check to see how many landed on the girl side and boy side.

The students can then make a 5 frame using the pictures they got. If you have a stronger mathematician, you can even teach them how to make the equation.

Native American Counting Game

Here’s another counting activity that can easily be differentiated on your students skill level. To play, roll the dice and identify the number that’s rolled. Then, count out that many Native Americans and place them in the village.

If you want to increase the difficulty of this activity, roll the dice again and add more Native Americans in the village. A great extension would be to teach your little learners how to write an equation with the two numbers rolled.

Thanksgiving Books for Preschoolers

I always add beautiful picture books to our preschool lesson plans and activities. Reading aloud to kids is the very best way to open their eyes and minds to the wonder of books. You can help your preschoolers fall in love with reading while expanding their vocabularies and learning all kinds of interesting things with these Thanksgiving books for kids:

I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson

This hilarious book is a big favorite with my preschoolers! They’ll love the silly story all about an old lady who eats all kinds of goofy Thanksgiving themed items. You’ll love the opportunities to teach your preschoolers about rhyming and story sequence. 

Plus, I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie lends itself to lots of fun preschool Thanksgiving activities. You can use my Pumpkin Pie Letters activity to extend the lesson. 

Bear Says Thanks by Karma Wilson

This cute story is perfect for your preschool story time this November. Bear Says Thanks is a great way to focus on teaching gratitude and kindness to your kids this season. 

You can extend the lesson by talking about what Bear decided to do for his friends to say thank you. Since Bear decided to throw a feast for his friends, you can work together with your preschoolers to plan a special Thanksgiving snack time.

Incorporating themed snacks into your preschool lessons helps kids remember what they’re learning. For a sweet treat, you can make Thanksgiving cookies together using fun Thanksgiving themed cookie cutters. 

Don’t forget to check out the rest of the read alouds included in my preschool Thanksgiving activities and lesson plans. I know you’re going to love these great books!

Balloons Over Broadway by Melissa Sweet

Is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade part of your family’s Thanksgiving tradition? It’s one of my favorites! Balloons Over Broadway is an adorable picture book that takes kids on an adventure with Tony Sarg, the puppeteer and inventor of the iconic balloon floats.  

For more learning fun, make Thanksgiving puppets with your preschoolers and have a parade. You can parade through the classroom, the halls at school, or even the backyard.

Thanksgiving Name Crafts

Pilgrim name craft

Are you looking for a new Thanksgiving name craft to do with your preschoolers this Fall? This one is too cute not to pass up. These Thanksgiving name crafts are the perfect way for kids to learn their name in a fun Fall theme this November.⁣⁣

Simply grab both of the pilgrim craft templates and print the pieces on colored paper.⁣ Assemble the crafts and write your child’s name with white crayon on black construction paper⁣ for some cute Fall bulletin board decorations.

Thanksgiving Hat Templates

Celebrate the Fall with these cute Thanksgiving turkey hat crafts for kids.

Create an easy turkey name craft hat or write what you’re thankful for with this fun grateful activity for kids. When you’re done, simply staple the pieces to a sentence strip and assemble it as shown for fun Thanksgiving hats for kids.

Free Thanksgiving Printables

How to Cook a Turkey

Have you ever asked a child how to cook a turkey? The answers you get are so funny and unique each time, it will definitely bring a smile to your face.

This how to cook a turkey craft and writing assignment would be a perfect Fall bulletin board idea or Thanksgiving keepsake to look back on.

Fall Mystery Puzzles

I decided to try something new this fall and created a few free Thanksgiving printables. My daughter has been really enjoying putting these puzzles together and I’m loving the math foundations we are building by playing with them each day. I just know your kids will love this free Thanksgiving printable too!

If you are needing more of a challenge for your mathematicians, grab this addition mystery puzzle for free!

Or grab all four mystery puzzles and work on counting, ten frames, and addition this Fall.

Thanksgiving Hat Templates

If you are looking for a no prep Thanksgiving activity to get you through the last days of November, you won’t want to miss my Thanksgiving hats.

Simply print, color, and attach these fun templates to a sentence strip to make a cute Thanksgiving hat for kids.

Shape Turkey Craft

Do you need engaging turkey ideas to get you through the month of November? Here’s a free shape turkey craft that’s sure to be a hit!

All you need to do is assemble the turkey craft how you’d like and complete the shape worksheet that’s provided. Students will work on counting the number of shapes they see in their turkey and record them on one of the two worksheets provided.

Scarecrow Activities for Kids

Here’s a fun scarecrow activity your preschool kids will love to do. To recreate this fun Fall activity, you’ll need to gather a few supplies.

  • My free counting crows printable
  • Bowtie pasta
  • Black spray paint or black food coloring

Spray the bowtie pasta black to resemble crows. Then choose a numbered card and place it on the counting mat. Finally, count out that many crows on the mat.

Thanksgiving sensory bin

If you need a good Thanksgiving sensory bin activity this is a winner! This leaf counting activity is the perfect Fall idea to throw in a sensory bin or use as a write the room activity.

Simply throw these leaf counting cards in a bin or hang them around the room. Send your students off to hunt for each card. As they find them, they will count the number of leaves on the trees, and color it in on the Fall worksheet.

Thanksgiving Color by Code

Celebrate Fall with these cute Thanksgiving color by number printables. These free Thanksgiving worksheets will teach your preschoolers letters, numbers, and colors this fall.

Simply follow the key to create cute Thanksgiving color by code scenes. There are 3 worksheets included in this Fall set.

Need more Preschool and Kindergarten activities?

I hope you’re as excited about all these hands on learning Thanksgiving activities and Thanksgiving printables for preschoolers as I am. What activities are you most excited to share with your preschoolers this November? Tell me all about it in the comments. I can’t wait to read your great ideas! To see what else is included with these turkey activities and preschool thanksgiving activities, head to my shop and check out more pictures and details.

FREE FALL ACTIVITIES

If you’re anything like me, you’re constantly looking for amazing fall printables to add to your holiday stash. To help out, I teamed up with several awesome teacher authors to bundle together our favorite Fall resources to share with you and get this new season started on the right foot. The best part is that they’re all absolutely FREE!

Grab the 2022 Fall activities bundle HERE and enjoy over 80 free printables, crafts, and much much more!

Gratitude to the kindergarten in your own words

Thanks to this wonderful institution for the fact that within its friendly walls our children have known the joy of friendship and creativity, independent activity, step by step they have learned their abilities and the world around them, they were full and tidy. For the well-coordinated work of the team and its compliance with the high requirements of modern realities – a separate gratitude from me.

We express our sincere gratitude to the kindergarten and its administration for equipping the territory with modern play equipment, which contributes to the physical, psychological and emotional development of pupils. We appreciate the responsibility of the employees of the institution, their sensitivity and caring attitude towards children.

The kindergarten’s contribution to the upbringing and development of our children is invaluable. I believe that the institution coped with its mission, giving the pupils not only new skills and abilities, but also care and warmth. Special words of gratitude are addressed to the teachers of the institution. Thank you for living childhood with each child again and again, seeing the world through his eyes, being surprised and learning with him, being there when you need help and support.

Many thanks to the administration of the institution and the teaching staff for the quality supervision, professionalism and detailed study of the preschool education program, which made the process accessible, understandable and interesting for children. For allowing each kid to develop at his own pace, according to his abilities, in harmony with the outside world – our special gratitude.

The system of pre-school education is the first link in general education. In this kindergarten, it (the system) has retained its best traditions and is constantly evolving, taking into account the real needs of the residents of our city. Thanks to the entire staff of the institution for leading the life of little people with us, sharing with them experience, wisdom, knowledge, skills and warmth every day.

We would like to thank the staff of the preschool educational institution for successfully solving a huge range of complex tasks that we face every day. I am sure that professionalism, constant improvement of competencies, dedication, the ability to work with full dedication of strength will continue to contribute to the prosperity of the institution.

The time spent by my child in this kindergarten will definitely be a great start for school and further success. Thanks to the team of employees for their caring attitude to their work, and for being able to meet even the highest of my expectations.

On behalf of the parent community of group No. 1, I express my sincere gratitude to each employee of the kindergarten for creating a favorable climate for the formation of a harmoniously developed personality.

Thanks to the staff of the kindergarten for their tireless work on improving the methods of preschool education, the successful implementation of innovative approaches to raising children, and the donated knowledge, with which it is not a shame to go to school. We highly appreciate your work and efforts, and are sincerely grateful for them.

Together with the kindergarten and its friendly team, we lived through that difficult stage when the child’s personality is just being formed, and this requires a sensitive, highly professional approach. Thank you for being with us at this stage, and for never making us regret choosing your institution. Now I have no doubts that the child will successfully join the school team.

I am grateful to the garden for the very fact of its existence. For the fact that by transferring the child under reliable supervision I could work calmly and be aware of all the important changes in the life of the most important member of my family. For the fact that the feedback from all participants in the educational process was of high quality and timely. And my special gratitude for the cleanliness and order in the group, nutrition control, high-quality organization of developmental classes and work with parents, bright holidays and wise development recommendations from real professionals in their field.

I express my gratitude to the preschool institution for the fact that there are no random people here. The best specialists work here, who came here by vocation and are able to find the key to the talents of each pupil, to make his life interesting, bright, rich.

I thank the garden for being a real ally in raising a child, and teachers and management for excellent, wise mentors.

Thanks to such institutions, pre-school education in our city preserves the best traditions, meets modern requirements, and takes into account social development trends. I express my deep gratitude to the entire staff of the preschool educational institution for caring for the well-being of children and (as a result) of society as a whole.

Thanks to the garden for the fact that through the efforts of all its employees, many bright, happy pages are inscribed in my child’s childhood.

Please accept the words of sincere gratitude for the professional approach to creating conditions for the implementation of a high-quality educational process in the institution, for supporting the individuality and initiative of children, and for active interaction with the families of the pupils.

Thanks to every employee of this kindergarten, I am sure that my child will have a happy, bright childhood. And for this confidence, for the huge contribution to my peace, I will forever remain grateful.

Thank you for the quality planning, preparation and high level organization of events with parents.

Thanks to this “home” for turning a stupid kid into a smart and decent person here. Thank you for always relieving me of anxiety for the child here, helping me with invaluable experience and just a warm word, helping to discover abilities in a child, to better know and realize myself as a parent. Thank you that there is a place where they will always lend a shoulder, lend a helping hand, help correct mistakes, become a true ally in the most important business – the upbringing of worthy descendants.

Thanks to the garden for the fact that during all the years during which we visited it, it tirelessly changed for the better. This was a constant concern for the welfare of children and the desire to meet high modern requirements. And this constantly convinced me of the correctness of the choice of a preschool institution.

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municipal preschool educational institution “Kindergarten No.

12″ of the city of Yaroslavl

THANK YOU!

Thank you for your help many times,
Thank you for your good deeds,
We are pleased to tell you without memory
Thank you very much!

Let it return to you in life like an echo,
Good deep deeds of all your essence,
Health to you and a lot of laughter,
May the path in your life be easy!

The administration of the preschool educational institution expresses its heartfelt gratitude to Alena Albertovna Ignashina for her active participation in the life of the group and the kindergarten!


We thank the parents of group No. 12:

Lugovkin Artem Alexandrovich, Konevnikov Vyacheslav Alexandrovich, Nesterov Leonid Nikolaevich, Grudin Alexey Vladimirovich for their help in landscaping the site.

Lugovkin Yuliya Leonidovna, Domracheva Artem Aleksandrovich, Rumyantsev Egor Andreyevich, Sudakov Andrey Sergeevich for their assistance in the improvement of the group.

Ilyicheva Olga Alexandrovna, Shiganova Olesya Igorevna – for active participation in the life of the group.


We express our gratitude to the parents of group No. 2:

Karpova Anna Sergeevna for cleaning the leaves on the group’s site, painting the equipment on the site;

Lavrinenko Anna Sergeevna, Merzlyakov Vasily Alexandrovich, Shults Yana Vitalievna for organizing the repair of the veranda and the pram.

Many thanks to all the parents of group No. 2 for helping the homeless animals of the “Life is given for good deeds” shelter.


We thank the parents of group No. 3:

Delyagina Vladislava Sergeevna, Vyazmitinova Anastasia Vyacheslavovna, Filimonova Ksenia Pretrovna, Berezgova Irina Aleksandrovna for their help in cleaning the territory of the group’s area;

Yurovskaya Maria Andreevna, Karaseva Olga Vladimirovna for organizing the collection of food for homeless animals;

Yudaev Viktoria Vyacheslavovna, Barmicheva Anastasia Nikolaevna for help in organizing the repair of the fence at the group site.