A Thanksgiving Peach Pie Craft Georgia Families Will Love
Thanksgiving in Georgia means family, food, and fun—and maybe a slice of sweet peach pie. This autism-friendly Thanksgiving Day craft lets your child “bake” their own Paper Peach Pie of Thanks while building creativity and fine motor skills.
Autism-Friendly Craft: Paper Peach Pie of Thanks
What You’ll Need:
- Tan, orange, and yellow construction paper
- Scissors and glue
- Crayons or markers
- Paper plate
- Safety scissors
Step-by-Step Directions:
- Step 1: Cut tan strips to form a lattice “crust.”
- Step 2: Cut orange circles for peach slices.
- Step 3: Attach the peach slices to the paper plate with glue. Then glue the crust strips on top in a crisscross pattern.
- Step 4: On each strip, write one thing your child is thankful for.
Why Georgia Families Love This Craft
It’s fun, colorful, and easy to adapt. Kids can work on motor coordination while talking about gratitude. Plus, it’s a great way to include a little Georgia pride at your Thanksgiving table.
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