Saturday, January 28, 2017

28. January: Holy Labyrinth! ⤴➡↘⤵➡↖⬇↔

It's me again, Tanja  😊

Of course, we didn't make "holy" labyrinths in the religious sense. But we made labyrinths that are holy, because they have holes! 😉

It's a game that I used to love when I was a kid. It affords concentration, good reflexes and a steady hand. The aim of the game is to follow the track with a ball without falling into one of the holes. 
The kids were free to create their own track, designing their individual difficulty level.



And this is how you make it:
1. Find an old box or piece of cardboard.
2. Cut out two squares (20x20cm) and four rectangles (5x20cm) 
3. Cut a few square holes (2x2cm) in one of the big square pieces.
4. Paint all of the pieces.
5. Draw the track of the labyrinth.
6. Glue first the bottom and the four sides together with hot glue.
7. Then carefully stick in the top layer.
8. Attach some small walls in the labyrinth.
9. Finished 




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