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                        Bobbing for apples
                        by Tash Hughes of
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						Constructions Bobbing for 
                        apples is an old party game that can still be a lot of 
                        fun at parties or for other groups of children. The traditional 
                        version requires a tub or large basin of water. A number 
                        of apples are put in the water to float. One by one, the 
                        children and adults hold their hands behind their backs 
                        and try to catch an apple with their teeth. The apples 
                        all move around and make it hard to set your teeth into.
                         Everyone who 
                        plays ends up with a wet face and maybe some damp 
                        clothes, and a lot of giggles. Girls with long hair can 
                        have their hair held back by a friend or a ponytail 
                        holder. Younger children 
                        can be helped by someone holding the apple still for 
                        them to catch or they will get too frustrated. It is much more 
                        fun to have a number of apples floating in the water, 
                        but for hygiene purposes, many people now play the game 
                        with only one apple in the water to bob for. There can be 
                        time limits or rules as to how many bites you get before 
                        you lose a turn, or you just keep trying until you pick 
                        up an apple with your mouth. Alternatives There are other 
                        ways to play bobbing for apples, though. These variants 
                        can be used as a change from the original or where the 
                        original seems inappropriate. Hanging apples. 
                        A row of apples if suspended from a line – often a 
                        clothesline is used. Each person has to catch a moving 
                        apple with their mouth, hands held behind their back. 
                        This game suits people who don’t want wet faces or when 
                        it is too cold to risk wet clothes. Hanging 
                        Doughnuts. Just like hanging apples, but it is a row of 
                        doughnuts hanging up to be caught. For fun, you could 
                        have a row of apples and doughnuts! Flour apples. 
                        Instead of bobbing in water, the apples can be in a pile 
                        or bowl of flour. It works best in a bowl that is just 
                        wide enough for a face – a much wider bowl will need a 
                        lot of flour to be effective. Fun to watch as everyone 
                        comes up with a white face! Flour 
                        chocolates. In a bowl of flour, a number of chocolates 
                        or biscuits can be hidden. Players either find a few and 
                        eat them in their turn, or you can hide many chocolates 
                        in the flour and give everyone a time limit for finding 
                        as many as they can. Jelly fruit. A 
                        really messy version that is better for older children, 
                        it certainly tastes better than the flour games! In a 
                        bowl of jelly, place large piece of fruits (eg mandarin 
                        slices, apple eighths, banana slices and grapes) as the 
                        jelly is setting. With hands behind their back, each 
                        player gets to bury their face in jelly to find the 
                        fruit. Well worth playing outside or on a plastic sheet 
                        and having one bowl per player. This version can have 
                        everyone playing at the same time so you won’t have 
                        bored children waiting for their turn.   Mum of four in Melbourne, Tash 
						Hughes has run many parties and games in between 
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