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Toy Story Teeter Toys Template

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Cutting is intended for<br />

grown-ups only.<br />

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Squeeze <strong>Toy</strong> Alien<br />

R ear<br />

eyes<br />

R arm<br />

body<br />

mouth<br />

tentacles (4 of each)<br />

antenna<br />

<strong>Toy</strong> <strong>Story</strong> <strong>Teeter</strong> <strong>Toy</strong>s <strong>Template</strong><br />

L ear<br />

L arm<br />

eyes<br />

Mr. Potato Head<br />

R ear<br />

moustache<br />

R ear<br />

R inner ear shape<br />

Lotso<br />

body<br />

eyes<br />

eyes<br />

nose<br />

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nose<br />

muzzle<br />

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Stretch<br />

L ear<br />

hat<br />

L ear<br />

L inner ear shape<br />

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Cutting is intended for grown-ups only.<br />

Kids will love making their favorite <strong>Toy</strong> <strong>Story</strong> characters into teetering, no-topple toys! Preschoolers can<br />

design an army of green aliens or a crew of Sunnyside playmates.<br />

You’ll Need:<br />

Plastic Easter Eggs<br />

Play Dough or Clay<br />

Self-Adhesive Craft Foam in assorted colors<br />

<strong>Template</strong>s<br />

Scissors<br />

Markers<br />

Instructions:<br />

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<strong>Toy</strong> <strong>Story</strong> <strong>Teeter</strong> <strong>Toy</strong>s <strong>Template</strong><br />

DisneyJunior.com<br />

1) Have kids roll a small ball of play dough, or clay, and place this in the wide half of a plastic egg.<br />

Press clay down, molding it to the shape of the egg. Close your egg and test it. It should stand on<br />

it’s own, and teeter when poked. If it does not, re-adjust the clay inside the egg.<br />

2) Print templates and use the provided shapes to cut the faces and features of the <strong>Toy</strong> <strong>Story</strong><br />

characters from self-adhesive craft foam.<br />

3) Use markers and small scraps of craft foam to add eyebrows, pupils, and other details to your<br />

teeter toys.<br />

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