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Tennis Ball Apple Puppets

Tennis-Ball Apple Puppets

A quick project with fun results
by Kathy Ross
for Real Families, Real Fun

Don't toss out those tired old tennis balls. Save some to make whimsical, "talking" apple puppets! "We had fun with this one. We are into apples these days since our two apple trees are ripe and filled with apples so this was fun," reports Amy who did this project with Addison (7), Kyle (5) and Delaney (18 mo.). "Even my baby had fun with this project."

Here is what you need:

Here's what you do:





To make the mouth of the apple open and close, squeeze the ball on each side of the mouth.

This little apple puppet can pick things up with the mouth and swallow them. You might want to make a game of seeing how many things the puppet can pick up and swallow in a set amount of time. Try picking up peppercorns, small pom-poms, or popcorn kernels. "They were more interested in throwing than picking up," one mom confessed, "but they did pick up bits of cereal and raisins. They especially liked to play the 'apple eats your nose game'." More than one family reported apple puppets nibbling at siblings with much giggling a part of the game. "The puppets traveled well in my diaper bag the next day for lunch and munched tortilla chips while we were waiting for our food. Love table entertainment!" said a Cincinnati mother of two.

Note
You and your child might want to try using different materials to make the face and stem for the apple puppet. Lori said that her son, Tommy ( 4 ) added ears to the apple using extra pom-poms while an upstate New York family reported adding large pom-pom noses. "Christine (5) said they looked like clowns," said her mom, Peggy.

"I'm feeling very crafty about our changes," said another mom. "I did not have green felt on hand so I detached a few leaves from some silk greenery we have in our kitchen and it already had a hole between the leaves to thread on the brown pipe cleaner. I used a marker to outline the mouths and made one a girl with big 'kissy' lips."
Beth W. wrote, "Instead of a leaf and brown pipe cleaner, we used a gold pipe cleaner and bent it into antennae. Also our 9-year-old son dropped the ball into the glue and decided he would remedy the oops by rolling it in glitter. He made the cutest alien."

TAKE IT FROM ME:
"We didn't have a vise but found we could cut the tennis balls by moving a serrated knife across in a sawing motion."
--a Nebraska mom

"Be sure to make the stem holes large enough to keep them visible once the tennis ball is painted."

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