
Maze of the Statue of Liberty
More mazes like this one can be found at:
Team Of Monkeys.com
Ink Blot Mazes.com
Mazes and maze op art of the singing and dancing elements of our world(s).
It's just a week until Thanksgiving, and in addition to planning the menu and preparing for guests, it might not be a bad idea to have a few fun finds on hand to entertain the children. Keeping with the theme of the holiday, check out the following sites that offer crafts, worksheets and even some worldly quotes about celebrating Thanksgiving.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/thanksgiving/
Make a pilgrim collage, a thankful wreath, a pine cone turkey craft and more at Enchanted Learning. Most of the supplies needed are probably already in your home. Those that aren't can easily be procured at your local craft store the day before Thanksgiving.
http://www.allkidsnetwork.com/crafts/thanksgiving/
Print out a Thanksgiving Maze Worksheet at All Kids Network, where you can also learn to craft a styrofoam turkey and a Native American headdress.
http://www.quotegarden.com/thanksgiving.html
If all else fails, send the older kids to Quote Garden to copy down a few appropriately themed Thanksgiving quotes to incorporate into a blessing or to foster conversation at the dinner table.
Kimberly Ripley is a freelance writer and published author from New Hampshire who promises if you eat at her house on Thanksgiving she'll be well prepared with quotes and crafts to keep you busy while waiting for the turkey to cook. Visit her web site at http://www.kimberlyripleywrites.com.
A Word From The Artist About This Maze, By Yonatan Frimer: I got my first microscope when I was a young child, right after I started drawing mazes. It was a toy microscope, but still let me see the individual cells in my hair, and had a few cool slides that where well worth checking out. I thought about that microscope when I drew this maze. Its really simple to use a microscope, as this maze cartoon hints, it can be done by a team of monkeys. The maze has a series of orbits and vanishing points to give an optical illusion and a bit more eye cathing. To solve just find the entrance and exit arrows and the path connecting them from there. This maze takes about 45-60 seconds to solve for the average person. -Yonatan Frimer For more mazes like these and the ones bellow, visit Team Of Monkeys .com or Ink Blot Mazes . com | ![]() |