The "ribbon maze" is a positive attraction for all ages. Ribbon maze "Mobius" Unusual racing track for boys

Traditionally, April is a non-travelling month: (Well, it’s not possible to go to nature in various reasons as often as I would like... But the soul asks for something new and unusual, even in the city. And there are such places. Probably, this post begins a series of descriptions of places where you can visit in Yekaterinburg and have fun. The first place we visited on April 13, 2015 was the Mobius ribbon labyrinth. The asking price is 200 rubles.

Since childhood, I have loved all sorts of labyrinths and all sorts of interesting things. In Yekaterinburg, on Weiner Street, there are as many as four sites under a “single wing”, among them there are labyrinths. We have visited only one so far - the ribbon one. There is about 30m2 of area and a ribbon is tied approximately every 10cm of the ceiling measurement. So you go through a lot of ribbons that are an obstacle.

You can't see anything at arm's length, and you literally walk by touch. And by general rule to find a way out of the maze - we go along the left wall.

Let's go in. And so as not to lose each other, we hold hands. And in order to take a photo or simply free up space, I had to “rakes up” many, many tapes with my hands.

A bit of poetry. I googled what “mobius” is and what does tape have to do with it. It turns out that there is a so-called in nature. This is a mathematical surface that is visually similar to a closed spiral ribbon, i.e., simply put, a ring made of a spiral. Infinity sign " " (invented a little later) is very similar to the Möbius strip. The Möbius strip was discovered independently by German mathematicians August Ferdinand Möbius and Johann Benedict Listing in 1858. That is, the name is named after the discoverer.

Children will really like such a harmless, bright and varied labyrinth. We liked it - we're big kids, aren't we?!

Do you want to diversify your children’s leisure time by turning available materials into a field for creativity? Then, when arranging a playground and making play equipment, use old household equipment and natural materials that have not found use in the household. Be sure that the children's playground created by your hands will always be filled with laughter and the ringing voices of the children playing on it.

Playing with water is one of the most favorite activities for children of any age. They can not only entertain an inquisitive child, but also serve as a means of understanding the world around them.

You can enjoy communicating with the water element by setting up an impromptu water labyrinth on the grass in the play area of ​​the site

You can assemble a water labyrinth from containers of any size. For this purpose, feel free to use:

  • plastic bottles;
  • an old teapot with a spout;
  • flowerpots and pots;
  • metal bowls and bowls.

But it is still most preferable to use plastic bottles when arranging the labyrinth. It is convenient to cut them both lengthwise and crosswise, giving the desired shape. Some of the bottles can even be screwed on with plastic caps, after drilling small holes in them.

The containers only need to be placed on a vertical plane so that the water smoothly flows from one to another, going down to the foot of the structure. To create grooves and tunnels, it is convenient to use polypropylene rigid or corrugated, easily bendable pipes of different diameters.

As a reliable, but at the same time lightweight support for placing the structure, it is easiest to use a fence, a firmly fixed trellis or one of the walls of the house

There is no strict technology for creating a water supply labyrinth: containers can be placed on a vertical plane in any order. The easiest way to secure bottles and bowls to the shield is with clamps and screws. Elements can be made either stationary or removable. The second option is preferable because it allows children to change the location of the bowls during the game, each time creating new paths for the flowing streams.

Suspended on different heights all that remains is to connect the bowls with pipe sections, laying them under different angles so that when the water flowed down it created interesting turns and unexpected turns.

To make the process of water flowing more spectacular, first tint the liquid with watercolors or gouache paints in the desired shade.

Such a labyrinth, created from improvised materials, will certainly cause a lot of delight in children, giving an excellent opportunity to have fun doing an interesting activity.

Playing with water will contribute to the development of coordination of the child’s movements in the eye-hand system and tactile-kinesthetic sensitivity, while at the same time relieving tension and providing a psychotherapeutic effect.

Option #2 – natural constructor

Small stumps, round cuts and those remaining after pruning orchard branches can also be used on the playground. They will serve as an excellent basis for creating a natural building set.

It will be pleasant for a child to pick up carefully cleaned blocks, using them for the construction of multi-tiered towers and high castles

From stumps, young designers will be happy to build forest houses for dolls and reliable fortresses for the soldiers guarding them, and from round saw cuts, children will build pyramids and multi-level structures.

Thinner branches and fir cones can be used as material for laying out puzzles on the grass or for creating geometric patterns

To protect babies from scratches and splinters when playing with natural material, each workpiece must be thoroughly cleaned with sandpaper to remove nicks and sharp edges.

Material about crafts for the playground will also be useful:

Option #3 – twister on the grass

Young fidgets will appreciate the invitation to play an active game of twister. The main task of the game is to maintain balance by resting your feet and palms on the circles drawn on the playing field at a certain distance from each other. The rules of the game are so simple that children can master them in just a few minutes.

It’s hard not to laugh when trying to fulfill the leader’s task and reach the desired circle with your foot or palm without burying your face in the grass

The beauty of the twister game is that it is interesting not only to play. Watching from the side how the participants try to twist themselves into the position indicated by the arrow is very exciting and funny.

In order not to bother with laying out a large canvas each time, the playing field for the twister can be built directly on the grass. To work you will need:

  • string and pegs for marking the area;
  • round cardboard stencil;
  • a set of thick cardboard strips;
  • 2 cans small diameter;
  • spray paint in 4 colors.

The playing field circles in a traditional twister set are painted in four colors: yellow, red, green and blue. In the absence of such shades, you can use any other color you like. The main thing is that it looks contrasting against the background of green grass.

When choosing paint for applying circles, give preference to compositions based on latex, vinyl-acrylic or water-based. They have bright rich shades and do not pose a risk to children's health.

To arrange the playing field, select a flat area measuring 4x2.5 meters. Using pegs and string, mark the boundaries of the future field and mark 4 lines for placing rows of colored circles. Then, dividing each line into 6 equal sections, mark points for placing colored circles. You should end up with a field consisting of 4 rows, each of which contains 6 circles of the same color.

To ensure that the colored circles have smooth edges and the playing field has a neat appearance, use a stencil when painting the “islands”

Spray the paint through the stencil, forming row after row of the playing field. While the paint dries, begin making the tape measure. It will indicate which position a particular player needs to take. It can be made from the same cardboard. But you can do it much simpler. This will require 2 jars. They will contain strips:

  • in the first jar - strips of the corresponding four colors;
  • in the second - white stripes with the image of the right and left foot and, accordingly, the right and left palm.

During the game, the presenter will simply take one strip out of the jars and form a “paired” task for each of the players one by one.

An exciting game on fresh air will become a bright attribute of the recreation area and will easily turn an ordinary day off into a fun holiday

Option #4 – music wall with xylophone

Noise instruments contribute to the development of children's musical and creative abilities, not to mention the joy that a home orchestra organized by them brings to the children. By combining all kinds of “noisemakers”, “rattlers”, “ringers” into a single structure, you can build a musical wall.

DIY noise instruments made from improvised materials will make your child hear in a new way. amazing world sounds

To create a music wall you will need:

  • empty tin cans;
  • metal covers;
  • plastic bottles;
  • old cutlery.

In principle, you can use any kitchen utensils, from which you can extract sounds. Plastic bottles can easily be used as rattles by filling them with old buttons or persimmon and apricot seeds, and then hanging them on a strong thread from the shield.

Several hanging on old hanger metal corners and old discs will make a sound similar to bells every time they come into contact with each other.

To turn nut shells into “ratchets” and plastic lids turning bottles into “rattlers” requires a minimum of effort and skill

By varying the ways of playing, the baby will explore sounds, creating musical images that are close to him and taking his first steps in playing music.

To create more muffled sounds, but not inferior in melody, you can even build a xylophone. The instrument externally resembles a small shield, including up to twenty wooden plates connected to each other in a sequential scale.

Assemble a xylophone from 10-15 wooden blocks. The longest plate can reach 50-60 cm, and each subsequent one should be 3-4 cm shorter than the previous one

To protect young musicians from splinters and scratches, each block is cleaned with sandpaper. The middle of each “note” is marked with a marker. Stepping back from the center 4-5 cm in each direction, mark points for the holes for fixing the rope. A rope is attached along the intended contour, securing it with nails or paper clips so that the distance between the bars is at least 1.5 cm.

When hanging a xylophone, pay attention to the angle of inclination: it largely determines the sound of the instrument.

Playing with sounds is a sure way to start improvisation, thanks to which a child will successfully develop figurative-associative thinking

Such outdoor games will help develop imaginative perception of music, opening up wide scope for children to express their “I”.

Option #5 – stone cave of the “elves”

All children, without exception, love to spend time building different shelters. They can spend hours tinkering in the garden with branches, blankets and curtains, then creating their own home.

However, such buildings have one annoying drawback: if they move carelessly during active games, they can literally collapse before our eyes. Take the initiative into your own hands and offer to build a stronger house for the young fidgets.

Having built fairytale house“elves”, you will provide the children with their own space and give young dreamers the opportunity to develop their imagination

A fairytale house that looks like a stone cave is easy and fun to make. It is better to choose a place for its arrangement on an open area that is clearly visible from all sides. Its surface is leveled and cleared of stones and plant roots.

To make an elf house you will need:

  • a piece of tarpaulin or thick polyethylene film size 2.5x2.5 m;
  • reinforcing wire mesh;
  • wire ties;
  • plastic pipe d20 mm;
  • M300 concrete, sifted sand and water.

For work, you can use either a metal reinforcing mesh or one made of polypropylene.

From the materials you need to prepare:

  • scissors for working with metal;
  • container for mixing the solution;
  • plaster trowel;
  • spray;
  • insulating tape;
  • protective clothing, gloves and glasses.

The prepared base is lined with a layer of tarpaulin. This will make it easier in the future to clean up construction debris and pieces of fallen solids. cement mixture.

Material on how to create original figures for cement garden:

The first step is to build a circle for the base of the frame. To do this, cut a piece of pipe 5 meters long and connect its ends to each other.

The easiest way to form a circle is to close the ends of the pipe end-to-end using a connecting tube smaller diameter, secure the joined edges by wrapping electrical tape

Vertical arches of the frame are erected using the same PVC pipe d20 mm. To do this, take 4 equal segments 3.5 m long. Arches are formed from the segments, placing them at right angles to each other. The edges of each segment are fixed to the base, evenly filling the gaps around the entire circumference.

Two horizontal crossbars are fixed to the vertical arches: the lower one is 4.7 meters long, the upper one is 3.4 meters long. The cross members are placed on the outside of the frame, securing them to the arches with electrical tape.

To form the walls of the cave, the finished frame is wrapped with reinforcing mesh. Provide reliable fastening Wire ties will help, which must be done along the entire plane every 250 mm. To create more reliable design The mesh is applied in 2-3 layers.

Having marked the place for arranging the doorway, use wire scissors to cut off the excess part of the mesh and bend the edges. Using the same principle, a small window is made opposite the doorway.

The walls of the house are “built” from cement mortar, diluted in a separate container, laying it on a mesh and evenly distributing it over a vertical surface

Apply the cement mixture only with protective latex gloves, the dense structure of which will protect delicate skin from “corrosion.”

When laying the finished mixture on the mesh, do not press too hard, otherwise when pressed it will fall through the cells. To create strong walls, the solution is laid out in several layers, maintaining a time interval of 5-8 hours before applying each subsequent one. There is no need to rush at this stage. The labor-intensive process can take several days. If the plaster dries out too quickly, wet the surface with water from a spray bottle or a regular hose before applying each subsequent layer.

If under the weight plaster mixture the wire base will begin to sag; until the solution hardens, support the walls with wooden blocks.

Laying out each layer of plaster and waiting until it acquires the necessary strength, you should use a plaster trowel to correct surface unevenness.

After applying the last layer, all that remains is to slightly level the walls of the cave, carefully cleaning out the defects, while trying to preserve its “natural” appearance

To protect the building from precipitation and make it more presentable appearance, coat the outer and inner walls with oil or water-based paint. Yes, to create such a cave you will have to put in a lot of effort. But the result will fully justify this: there will be no limit to children’s happiness. Little dreamers and young fans of elves will enjoy spending time in their new fairy-tale “home”.

If you wish, you can even build several caves nearby, creating a small town for role playing games children transforming into fairy-tale characters.

This wooden mockup labyrinth is well suited for gaining experience and the necessary skills in working with wood for those who are just starting their journey in carpentry. In terms of use: the layout can turn into a homemade board game, if you have a couple of cubes and a desire to decorate the workpiece.

Materials:

  1. Graph paper
  2. Copy paper
  3. MDF 0.9 cm thick, with sides 22 cm by 28 cm
  4. Wooden strips 0.6 cm thick
  5. Adhesive tape
  6. Pencil and ruler
  7. Small steel ball
  8. Jigsaw
  9. Sanding boards or sandpaper 120 grit



Step 1: Design

Since we are just getting started, it is better to draw a labyrinth in simple style, without complex turns and partitions. Once we gain experience and practice, we can complicate the task by adding complex trajectories with many forks to the layout design.

Let's make a sketch.

Step 2: Details

We draw the walls of the labyrinth along with the holes for the ball.







Step 3: Transfer

Using graph paper, we transfer the drawing of the labyrinth onto MDF. Instead of circles, we make marks for the holes.





Step 4: Walls

We measure all the walls and use a table saw to cut out wooden strips with a margin (for the next step). Plywood works well for this.





Step 5: Cutouts

We cut the long strips into smaller pieces according to the size of the walls.

It is important to learn how to use various types drank. You can use tape or hand saw. And some people are better off starting with a jigsaw.







Step 6: Holes

Using a machine and a vice, we make holes along the marked lines.

If you have never worked with a machine before, and there are no assistants nearby, then you can do without these holes.

We sand the holes and wooden blocks sandpaper.







Step 7: Assembly

We glue all the components of the labyrinth according to the drawing.

Later, you can paint and decorate the walls of the labyrinth with material, and also draw cells for a homemade board game.

« Tape maze» is available today in almost any big city. What is this attraction? If you believe the advertising promises, then this is the most real source positive for children and adults. Let's try to figure out who will like this attraction.

Labyrinth of ribbons - a portal to another dimension

When we hear the word “labyrinth,” we usually imagine a narrow corridor with a lot of turns, forks and dead ends. Finding a way out of such a space is not always easy. Particularly sensitive people often even experience attacks of claustrophobia when traveling through classic labyrinths. The ribbon labyrinth looks completely different. Essentially, this is an ordinary room, large or medium. The entire space in it from ceiling to floor is hung with multi-colored textile ribbons. It is enough to take the first step into such a labyrinth, and you completely lose the sense of time and space.

There is a widespread legend according to which the world's first ribbon labyrinth was created in the image of a Mobius strip. The idea of ​​this attraction is to immerse visitors in a space without beginning or end, creating a psychological effect of weightlessness.

“Ribbon Maze”: photo and description

The labyrinth of ribbons is somewhat similar to a children's kaleidoscope. All textile elements are in bright positive colors. Even a short stay in such an environment lifts the mood and has a positive effect on a person. During the passage of such an attraction, visitors of all ages experience genuine surprise and delight.

Children really like ribbon mazes. Textile elements can be touched with your hands, and the search for a way out can occupy and concentrate even the most restless child. Adults, having found themselves in a ribbon maze, get an amazing opportunity to return to childhood. Here you can laugh heartily and make bright and very unusual photos as a keepsake. Try on ribbons as a wig, look out from behind the bright stripes - such pictures will become the highlight of your album. Some visitors to the attraction take videos while going through the maze and then proudly show it to their friends.

How are outdoor labyrinths different from indoor labyrinths?

Fundamental differences not in the design. And you can choose a street labyrinth for yourself from the general catalog of labyrinths on the OtAdoYa website:. But it is worth remembering that street labyrinths must be protected from weather conditions. Therefore, street labyrinths are often placed under a canopy, awning, or their design includes a roof and walls that protect the attraction from the vagaries of nature.

Rain and straight sunlight can visually deteriorate the condition of your maze, and moisture creates an additional risk of injury by making the obstacles wet and slippery. Also, street labyrinths are more demanding in terms of compliance with hygiene standards - you need to monitor the cleanliness of the complex more carefully.

What are street labyrinths like?

Street labyrinths are divided into:

1. dismantled street labyrinths with a canopy.Such labyrinths are dismantled when cold weather sets in and can then be assembled at any location. suitable site;
2. permanent labyrinths that cannot be dismantled.Created for them metal carcass, reliable roof and walls. Often such labyrinths are themed, with a unique, bright design. An example of such a labyrinth is presented below, not in photographs, this is our project in Berdsk:

What are the advantages of street labyrinths?

This kind of business pays off quickly. In just one season you will get your investment back.
The main condition is to install the labyrinth in a high-traffic area where many parents walk with their children. Great place for such an attraction there will be family parks, places near children's institutions, areas near shopping centers, beaches, residential areas where many families with children live.

There is no need to spend large sums on promoting a street labyrinth - it literally sells itself. Children, seeing a beautiful labyrinth, will ask their parents to take them there, and their parents will happily agree. Very often, parents, seeing a street labyrinth, themselves invite their children to play in it, since the children will splash out their energy in the fresh air, and the parents themselves will be able to relax at this time.

Are there any disadvantages to street labyrinths and how can you turn them into a plus?

The most significant disadvantage of street labyrinths is seasonality. Such an attraction can only operate fully in the warm season. But this minus can be turned into a big plus if you install a dismantled labyrinth for the summer, and with the onset of cold weather, select a room for it and install the labyrinth there. Then this wonderful attraction will generate income all year round.

When do you need to order the labyrinth to open for the season?

Now! Yes, yes, now is the time! The season begins in May, when nature begins to delight warm weather. To open such an attraction in May, it is necessary to choose the type of labyrinth now and put it into production. It is worth considering that the production of such labyrinths takes on average about 30 days; it will also require time for delivery (from Novosibirsk) and installation.


How much does it cost?

The cost depends on many parameters: on the configuration of the labyrinth you choose (height, area and content), its passability, as well as on the presence and type of decor. Our managers can calculate a more accurate cost, since the figure is calculated individually for each labyrinth.

We also have discounts, interest-free installments and a credit offer. You can find out more details from our managers.