Theo Turkey feels a chilly autumn breeze ruffle his feathers. He wraps up in his coziest scarf before heading to Thanksgiving dinner. Choose fun colors for Theoβs feathers and warm scarf!
Theo Turkey has bundled up for a cool fall day in his favorite scarf. His fluffy feathers may keep him warm, but the scarf adds an extra cozy touch before Thanksgiving dinner. Imagine crunchy leaves under his feet and a breezy sky above his head. This picture is a chance to design the softest, silliest, or brightest scarf in the whole autumn forest. What pattern will Theo choose for his chilly-day look?
Give Theo's body warm brown feathers and make his fan tail extra colorful. You might use red, orange, gold, and dark green feathers like fall leaves. For the scarf, choose thick stripes in blue and purple, a red-and-white checker pattern, or sunny yellow polka dots. Add a darker color along the scarf folds so it looks wrapped and snuggly. A pale blue background can suggest crisp weather without making the page feel too cold.
Turkeys have lots of feathers, and those feathers help protect them from weather. Male wild turkeys can spread their tail feathers in a big fan during displays. Turkeys also make several sounds, including gobbles, clucks, and purr-like noises. Scarves are useful in chilly weather because they help cover the neck, where people can feel cool breezes. Which colors would make Theo's scarf easy for friends to spot from far away?