This month, we’re rallying around all things wood, namely, popsicle sticks, to bring the trees indoors
Tu B’Shevat is a little gem in the middle of the winter, a great opportunity to bring sprouts of life into our homes. This month, we’re rallying around all things wood, namely, popsicle sticks, to bring the trees indoors.
Driving the Tu B’Shevat theme home here, use popsicle sticks to create fruit. These apple cores are as easy as they’re charming.
You’ll need:
Start by gluing four popsicle sticks together. Flip the popsicle sticks over. Cut the apple ends out of construction paper and glue on to the popsicle sticks. Add a stem, leaf, and pits to complete the apple theme!

This project will keep kids of all ages busy, especially kids who love experimenting! My son enjoyed the process of figuring out exactly where to put the stack of popsicle sticks to make the little gummy jump the farthest. You can experiment with different numbers of popsicles in the stack, and with the weight of the item that gets thrown.
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