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A Turkey and a Pilgrim brown paper bag puppet

Thanksgiving Paper Bag Puppets

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 A mother and preschooler play with their puppets
Mix and match each character’s features for added fun! Use your puppets for dramatic play or incorporate them into a mini homeschool lesson.

Thanksgiving is the perfect time to blend creativity, storytelling, and fine motor practice into one joyful craft. Paper bag puppets are a preschool-friendly activity that transforms simple materials into expressive characters like turkeys, pilgrims, or even fall animals.

Your preschooler will decorate the flap of the bag as the puppet’s face, and add feathers, hats, beaks, or pilgrim collars using cut paper and crayons. Once complete, the puppet becomes a tool for storytelling, dramatic play, and emotional expression.

Developmental Benefits for Preschoolers

  • Fine Motor Skills Cutting, gluing, and coloring strengthen hand muscles and coordination.
  • Creativity and Self-Expression Children design unique puppets and choose their own colors and features.
  • Following Directions Sequenced steps help children practice listening and task completion.
  • Language and Social Development Puppet play encourages storytelling, dialogue, and role-playing with peers.
  • Emotional Exploration Puppets can express feelings, act out scenarios, and support emotional regulation.

Let’s Get Started

Supplies

  • Brown paper lunch bags
  • Construction paper (fall colors: red, orange, yellow, brown, black)
  • Glue stick or child-safe white glue
  • Safety scissors
  • Googly eyes
  • Crayons or washable markers
  • Optional: feathers, fabric scraps, buttons

Directions

  1. Prep the Bag Place the paper bag flat with the flap facing up. This will be the puppet’s face.
  2. Draw and Cut Features Help your child draw and cut out shapes for feathers, hats, beaks, bow ties, or collars using construction paper.
  3. Glue on the Face Attach googly eyes, beak, and hat to the flap using glue. Encourage your kids to personalize their puppet’s expression. You can even combine everything to make a fun pilgrim turkey!
  4. Add Tail Feathers Flip the bag over and glue colorful feathers or paper cutouts to the back for a turkey tail.
  5. Decorate the Body Use crayons to draw buttons, patterns, or clothing details on the puppet’s body.
  6. Put on a Puppet Show Slip a hand inside the bag and let the puppet come to life! Encourage children to act out stories or Thanksgiving greetings.

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