Seuss’s book, “Ten Apples Up On Top”.įor more fun Apple science activities, try the following:įor more Dr. They had to work together, which was a WIN for this mama!Ī parent in my tot class was so engrossed in this activity and got 7 apples stacked.Īnd the best part? When they fall over! (Or get knocked over!)įinish off the activity by reading Dr. My older sons were able to get 5 apples stacked on top. We tried putting playdoh under the apples for stability. We removed the stems from the apples to make stacking easier. So easy to set up! Just give your little ones a box of decorative apples and some playdoh and let them start stacking. Here’s the challenge: How many apples can YOU stack on top of each other? For the littles the challenge was 3 apples. Decorative small apples (I got mine from Hobby Lobby).Whenever you do it, this is easy to set up and challenging for all ages! This activity would also be fun during the fall when doing a unit on Apples. Seuss’ birthday on March 2nd, we decided to try some fun STEM activities related to his fabulous books! This particular activity is based on his book, “Ten Apples Up On Top”.
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