Two of the world's ancient traditions come alive for young readers in
this fascinating book that proves the most interesting distance between
two points is never a straight line.
This brilliant book on mazes and labyrinths in history and the modern
world encourages young readers to really think about why these puzzles
are so appealing. Filled with photographs, drawings, artwork,
illustrations, and puzzles, it takes a thematic approach to these
enigmatic works. Why are we sometimes afraid to get lost--and why does
the idea excite us? How do mazes and labyrinths figure in history and
mythology? What can nature tell us about humankind's obsession with
lines, spirals, and patterns? Along the way children will learn about
the labyrinth designed by Daedalus for King Minos in the ancient city of
Crete; the mystery of the Hemet Maze Stone in southern California; and
the magnificent labyrinth at the Cathedral of Chartres. They are
encouraged to trace their fingers along a labyrinth to experience its
soothing effect, to solve maze-related number puzzles, and to create
their own mazes and labyrinths. Packed with fun facts and engaging
ideas, this book will help children understand why mazes and labyrinths
are so popular, while inspiring them to identify and create these
fascinating puzzles in their own world.