Bet you can’t guess how this maze got it’s name? I think it was only a matter of time before I tackled a triangle shaped maze. Anyway, this is a pretty easy maze. Very kid-friendly, in more ways than one if your kids are learning shapes. Just one “start” and only one of the “finishes” is real. Enjoy.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Number 17: Pyramid
Bet you can’t guess how this maze got it’s name? I think it was only a matter of time before I tackled a triangle shaped maze. Anyway, this is a pretty easy maze. Very kid-friendly, in more ways than one if your kids are learning shapes. Just one “start” and only one of the “finishes” is real. Enjoy.
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thanks for sharing.
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DeleteGreat! I would love to share with my boy. thanks for sharing with us
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