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Ping-Pong Pinball

In this rainy day game, your child has to navigate a maze of holes and get the ping-pong ball to the other side.
By: Trish Kuffner, author of The Children's Busy Book

Ping-Pong Pinball


Materials

  • Utility knife
  • Shallow box (from a 24-pack of soda)
  • Ping-Pong ball

Directions

  1. Use a utility knife to cut three or four holes slightly larger than a Ping-Pong ball in a random pattern across the bottom of a shallow box.
  2. Have your child place a Ping-Pong ball at one end of the box, then hold the box and maneuver it so the ball reaches the other end without falling through a hole.
  3. For more challenge, cut more holes in the box or play with more than one ball at a time.

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