Cut and Paste: Cornucopia

Since Thanksgiving is upon us (How did THAT happen!?), I was on a mission to find what I thought would be a simple cut and paste cornucopia. I wanted my kids to be able to cut out the fruits and vegetables and paste them onto the horn of plenty. After looking, and looking, I gave up and made my own. Ever my test-subject, my 4 year old colored, cut and glued this all by himself. I was pretty impressed. You don't have to be, but I was. ;-)


Spiff's Cornucopia:

 I was on a mission to find what I thought would be a simple cut and paste cornucopia Cut and Paste: Cornucopia

The Printable:
 I was on a mission to find what I thought would be a simple cut and paste cornucopia Cut and Paste: Cornucopia

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