Turkey Squawkers
Created | Updated Jan 24, 2005
Turkey squawkers are those great things that elementary school kids in America make, traditionally, the week before school lets out for Thanksgiving. It is suspected that someone invented these handy things to drive parents mad the week of Thanksgiving. The turkey is the traditional meat of the Thanksgiving celebration.
Instructions
Things you need:
- coloured construction paper
- plastic cup
- about 50 cm of string (preferably something similar to nylon cord)
- glue
Cut out some 'feathers' from the construction paper in shades of brown, red, yellow, and orange for a classic looking turkey. For a more psychedelic turkey, colours such as green, blue, purple, or pink may be used. Also, cut out a small triangle for a beak.
Take the plastic cup (red and yellow are good for the classic turkey) and poke a small hole in the bottom of the cup. Thread the string through the hole and tie a knot so that, when the cup is held upside-down, the string hangs from the inside.
Set the cup on a table so that the bottom is facing up, and glue the paper feathers along the edge. Glue the beak to the side opposite of the fan of feathers and get ready for action.
When the feathers and beak have dried, dampen your sponge and wrap it around the string. Pull down on the string and a 'squawk' should be produced. If your sponge is too wet, you will make an awful mess, but you won't get any sound if the sponge is too dry.