Also known as "paper plates tennis", this is a low-cost way of keeping your kiddies engaged in fun, light sports at home.
--WHA...
Also known as "paper plates tennis", this is a low-cost way of keeping your kiddies engaged in fun, light sports at home.
--WHAT YOU'LL NEED-- A balloon Paper plates Tape Plastic spoon/empty kitchen roll String Markers/watercolours (optional)
--STEP 1--
Assemble your tennis rackets by taping a plastic spoon or empty kitchen roll to the back of your paper plate. For added fun, have your kids customize their rackets by drawing or painting on them first.
--STEP 2--
Set up a mini court. Get two chairs and stand them at a decent distance from each other. Then tie a string from one chair to the other, keeping it leveled.
--STEP 3--
Stand on one side of the string while your child stands on the other and start the match!