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  2. 20 Fun and Easy Thanksgiving Crafts for Preschoolers

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    Handprint Turkey Canvas. Make your kids' handprint turkeys last even longer by by putting them on a canvas instead of paper. This simple craft turns their artwork into a lasting Thanksgiving keepsake.

  3. 40 Fun DIY Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids, From ... - AOL

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    From toddler and preschool-age craft ideas to fun DIY crafts for bigger kids.

  4. 22 Creative Activities That’ll Make Your Kids Love ... - AOL

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    Thanksgiving is a time for family, gratitude, and of course, delicious food. But for parents, it can also mean finding ways to keep energetic kids entertained while the turkey roasts and adults ...

  5. National Sovereignty and Children's Day - Wikipedia

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    Every year, the children in Turkey celebrate National Sovereignty and Children's Day as a national holiday. Similar to other April events, Children's Day celebrations often take place outdoors. [6] Schools participate in week-long ceremonies marked by performances in all fields in large stadiums watched by the entire nation. [6]

  6. List of festivals in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    More than 1000 festivals are held in Turkey every year. Along with festivals of local scale held in almost every city of the country, cultural events and other festivals of international reach are also organized in major metropolitan centers such as Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir and Antalya. Istanbul is the most important center of festivals.

  7. Arrest of Teenage Girls on Terror Charges, Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    13 parents were charged with "allowing" their children to live in these apartments. The students allegedly engaged in social and recreational activities, including playing bowling, mentoring younger students, and distributing food. [1] [3] The group used the popular food delivery app Yemeksepeti to order food.