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Home » Science Experiments for Kids » Forces and Motion » Easy Push and Pull Puppets

Easy Push and Pull Puppets

Modified: Feb 19, 2024 · Published: Feb 7, 2024 by Emma Vanstone · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

These simple push and pull puppets are a great science craft and work well as a STEM challenge for a push and pull or forces topic.

The idea is that the arms of the puppet move up and down as the central straws are pushed up and pulled down.

Pushes and pulls are examples of forces. Pushes and pulls can make objects move, stop them moving, speed them up, slow them down or change their shape.

push and pull puppets

Push and Pull Puppets

The puppets are easy to make, but young children may need help making the holes in the cup and then threading the straws through the holes.

You’ll need

Paper cup

Three paper straws

Sellotape

Paper

Decorations template – optional

paper cup, straws and tape for making a push and pull puppet
template of characters for making a toy puppet

Instructions

Tape the three straws together in a row about one-third of the way up.

Three straws taped together for a push and pull puppet toy

Carefully pierce a hole in the middle of the bottom of the cup. The straw needs to be able to fit through the hole.

Hole in the bottom of a paper cup for a science activity about forces

Make two more holes, one on each side of the cup about one-quarter from the bottom.

pencil pushed through a paper cup to make a puppet

Bend the edge straws about halfway down.

three straws taped together and a paper cup for making a puppet

Carefully push the straws up through the cup, pushing them through the holes.

paper cup and straw puppet

Now you have a basic push and pull puppet toy. Add a head to the top straw and hands to the two arms! Use my template, or draw your own!

three straws pushed through a paper cup to make a puppet

Gently pull and push the straws to make the arms and head of the puppet move up and down.

puppet made from a paper cup, straws and paper for learning about push and pull forces.

Push and Pull Puppet Instructions

Print my easy instructions for kids to follow and create their own push and pull puppets.

Push and Pull Puppet Instructions
Push and Pull puppet instructions

More ideas for learning about push and pull forces

Straw rockets are a great demonstration of a push force making an object move. You blow down the straw, and the force of the air makes the rocket fly.

A stomp rocket is another example of a push force.

Create a venn diagram of push and pull forces.

Push and pull toy puppet for learning about push and pull forces

Last Updated on February 19, 2024 by Emma Vanstone

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