Paper plate tennis

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a paper plate with green lines on it

Here's a quick paper plate racket craft idea for little kids. Once made, just scrunch up some paper to make small balls and you'll be able to play tennis inside whatever the weather! Our paper plate racket, with brilliantly drawn strings by Sam!

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two paper plates with children's drawings on them and the title balloon tennis fun and easy activity for all ages

Balloon Tennis is a fun and easy activity for all ages. It is a great party game for kids. You can even design the rackets around the party theme. Let the kids craft their own for a party craft as well. #partygames #kidsactivities #summerfun #crafts #partywithballoons #game #kids #kidscraft

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a young boy sitting on the floor with a blue balloon in his hand and words describing how to use it

462 reactions · 53 shares | 🏸🎾DIY tennis activity! It was so cute watching them play. To recreate the activity, make rackets by hot glueing a paper towel roll on a paper plate. Make a line on the floor with painter’s tape. We blew up a balloon, tied it to a string, and placed the opposite end under the tape line. That’s it! 🎉 This activity is simple and supports so many great skills! 🙌🏻 ➡️Follow @lovebloomlearn for more easy play ideas! 🧚‍♀️ ✨🌈For more easy play ideas, check out…

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a paper plate and some scissors on a table

This was the base for a tennis racket plate craft. The handle is just a Y shaped piece that's stuck to the underside of the plate. It can be coloured however you like. I also cut out some yellow balls to stick on but have fun making :-)

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two red and white frisbees sitting on top of each other next to a yellow balloon

Are you looking for a fun activity that will keep the kids busy for at least 30 minutes? Then this is it: balloon tennis! You will need at least a balloon, yarn/string (to tie the balloon with if it’s windy outside), two paper plates, tape, and popsicle sticks. Here’s how to prepare everything: Place the... Read More

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two pieces of cardboard and a roll of toilet paper on a white surface with one piece cut out

A has had it stuck in his head that he wants to play ping pong (table tennis - whatever you want to call it). To the point that he made the net himself and he kept asking me to buy the bats (paddles? what are they called officially?). Before I felt like going shopping for them I decided to have a go at making some. Cut two handle lengths from a sturdy cardboard roll. Cut slits on opposite sides (just eyeball it). Use something round to mark out your circles. Cut out the circles. Squish the…

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