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    You are here: Home / Play Activities / How to Make a Balloon Yo-Yo Stress Reliever

     

    How to Make a Balloon Yo-Yo Stress Reliever

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    A standard Yo-Yo can be tricky for kids, and nearly impossible for really young kids to learn. These easy-to-make balloon yo-yos on the other hand, are loads of fun and will cause lots of laughter (and maybe a little mayhem). Since we are apartment dwellers, one of the main themes of my blog has been keeping kids busy with indoor activities. I'm all for letting the kids entertain themselves, but practical parents know that boredom busters come in very handy.

    Two balloon yo-yos on a table.

    My favorite type of kid activity is one where kids can take the lead and make the activities their own. That is exactly what happened when I made these balloon yo-yos for the boys.

    Now, I know you are thinking that balloon yo-yos are dangerous things to give to boys indoors. To that I say... well, yes.... and no. You already know I'm not afraid of playing ball games indoors, so it won't surprise you that I allowed my boys to test drive a balloon yo-yo in our small living room.

    Red Balloon yoyo hanging above blue tape X on carpet.

    The balloon yo-yo instructions are simple. Fill up a balloon with play dough, flour or beans. Make a chain of rubber bands and secure to the ballon to create the yo-yo "string." I used a funnel to fill the balloons with flour and rice. After tying the balloon closed, I carefully slipped it inside a second balloon and knotted the top again.

    Initially I gave them only to my 9 year old. I placed an X on the carpet as a target. After a few tries bouncing the balloon to try and hit the X, he discovered what he really liked to do was swing the two balloons in a circle and twist them up and down.

    Two Balloon YoYos twisted around each other.

    He even used one balloon as a sort of handle to control the other.

    Boy holding red balloon yoyo with green balloon yoyo hanging froma yellow string.

    When my 5 year old arrived home and saw the fun the first words out of his mouth were, "Where's mine? I want one." After that it was a bit chaotic, what with the two of them swinging the balloons around like wrecking balls and, yes, I insisted my husband take both boys and both balloon yo-yos outdoors. So, you see, there is a limit to the mayhem I will allow inside.

    So, the verdict is: Balloon yo-yos are awesome fun. If you have two or more children, take them outdoors. Well, unless you have one of those huge playrooms I understand exist outside of NYC.

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    1. Julie says

      June 24, 2014 at 10:07 am

      Love. Great idea!

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    2. Shanice says

      June 28, 2014 at 4:10 pm

      So cool! I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams, starts on Fridays 😀 Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party.

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    3. krista says

      June 29, 2014 at 10:18 am

      This looks like so much fun!

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