Little Leafs Fan in the Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dorota M Tara (@dorotatara) on Aug 2, 2017 at 3:42pm PDT View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dorota M Tara (@dorotatara) on Aug 2, 2017 at 3:43pm PDT
View this post on Instagram This week at @agotoronto: see kids on March Break run about in a #maze like little lab mice A post shared by Nadia Halim (@nadia.halim) on Mar 14, 2017 at 2:10pm PDT
In Toronto, parents and grandparents bring their Little Ones and their push-bikes to waterless Wading Pools to teach them how to ride a bike. The Lines I paint in Toronto’s Wading Pools then double-purpose the Wading Pools into Labyrinths, which then triple-purposes them as Bike-Riding teaching spaces. Though this Labyrinth I re-painted in East Vancouver […]
In Toronto, parents and grandparents bring their Little Ones and their push-bikes to waterless Wading Pools to teach them how to ride a bike.
The Lines I paint in Toronto’s Wading Pools then double-purpose the Wading Pools into Labyrinths, which then triple-purposes them as Bike-Riding teaching spaces.
Though this Labyrinth I re-painted in East Vancouver is on a flat surface and not a concave wading pool, Little Ones are learning how to ride their bikes using them all the same . . .
Part of Growing Up Includes learning what happens when pushing the Splash Pad water feature activation button in October . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jeremy Larter (@jeremylarter)
Part of Growing Up
Includes learning what happens when pushing the Splash Pad water feature activation button in October . . .
Naptime! On the Labyrinth I painted in Earlscourt Park’s wading pool . . . Hmmm. . . don’t know I ever thought to do that myself. Children teach me so much. View this post on Instagram Naping at the park A post shared by Scooter (@scooterlion) on Sep 17, 2016 at 4:28pm PDT
Naptime!
On the Labyrinth I painted in Earlscourt Park’s wading pool . . .
Hmmm. . . don’t know I ever thought to do that myself.
#labyrinth #2016 #timelapse #maze #summer #canada #kids #love A video posted by Jonathan Cruz (@jonathancruz) on Aug 18, 2016 at 8:07pm PDT This is really cool! A timelapse of two children, one, Miguel, stays in the centre while the other walks out from the centre of my Chalk Labyrinth in MacLean Park. I had re-chalked […]
Quite Surprised how well this One-Week-Old Chalk #Labyrinth in McLean Park remains walkable. | #EastVan #Labyrinths pic.twitter.com/ub2X4D02qW — HïMY SYeD (@LabyrinthsDOTca) August 17, 2016
Quite Surprised how well this One-Week-Old Chalk #Labyrinth in McLean Park remains walkable.
Exploring East Vancouver, I walked far enough east along Hastings Avenue, passing Boundary Road and wound up in Burnaby. Exploring side streets introduced me to Confederation Park. It’s huge and Multi-Purpose. Found an empty spot of asphalt in the middle of a playground. Took my time with measurements and the result was a nice 11 […]
Exploring East Vancouver, I walked far enough east along Hastings Avenue, passing Boundary Road and wound up in Burnaby.
Exploring side streets introduced me to Confederation Park. It’s huge and Multi-Purpose.
Found an empty spot of asphalt in the middle of a playground. Took my time with measurements and the result was a nice 11 Lane Chalk Labyrinth.
Was told it’s an Italian Neighbourhood, however seven children from two French speaking families kept hanging around me whilst I was making the Labyrinth.
Initially felt this was a Francophone neighbourhood. Not unlike the feeling I got when hanging out Vanier, the French speaking pocket of Ottawa.
It was HOT today, I am so thankful for working water fountains, both to re-hydrate and to wash my post-chalk-Labyrinth-making powdered hands.
Kids kept asking if this was the only day I was here to make the Labyrinth. “Yeah”, I told them. That answer made them sad.
Now I have to go back… and maybe next time I’ll bring along some paint and a brush or two.
View this post on Instagram Park hang! #henrydanger #sandboxlifer #earlscourtpark #corsoitalia #stclairwest A post shared by Keer yah (@keeryah) on Jul 24, 2016 at 6:36pm PDT
My most recent Labyrinth is now completed and ready for play, exploration, meditation, and fun! This time, it’s a new multi-colour Labyrinth painted on the surface of the wading pool in Fairmount Park in Toronto’s East End. This location fills a gap in my Project‘s aspiration to placemake one Labyrinth in each of Toronto’s 221+ […]
My most recent Labyrinth is now completed and ready for play, exploration, meditation, and fun!
This time, it’s a new multi-colour Labyrinth painted on the surface of the wading pool in Fairmount Park in Toronto’s East End.
This location fills a gap in my Project‘s aspiration to placemake one Labyrinth in each of Toronto’s 221+ self-identifying neighbourhoods.
View this post on Instagram #Meditating in a maze – kid friendly style #Christiepitts #torontolife A post shared by Thrive Marketing and WIBN (@thriveincanada) on May 9, 2015 at 7:42am PDT
Christie Pits Park, Where Labyrinth Walking counts as Daddy Daycare! Bonus, This little one is wearing same Red & White stripes which Sarah’s little brother Toby wore in the Jim Henson film Labyrinth. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Geoff Read (@geoffread)
Christie Pits Park,
Where Labyrinth Walking counts as Daddy Daycare!
Bonus,
This little one is wearing same Red & White stripes which Sarah’s little brother Toby wore in the Jim Henson film Labyrinth.