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TJ the Wizard wants his Mystical Mazes to last a lifetime! All the posters have a curl resistant laminated finish for repeated use. Lamination makes the colors BOLD and CRISP! The Characters on TJ's latest mazes look like they could jump right off the page.
TJ's mazes help strengthen eye to hand coordination and also help with certain motor skills, along with teaching patience with problem solving techniques. They are educational as well as great FUN!
TJ's mazes can be used over and over for hours of enjoyment! Gently use a dry erase marker (included) and wipe clean with a soft paper towel or cloth. They are not edge sealed, so be careful, no liquids around the mazes! IMPORTANT: Use only the dry erase marker TJ provides; some other markers will stain your maze! |
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Each 22" x 28" laminated maze is rolled with maze facing out and placed inside a plastic sleeve. A Dry-Erase marker is placed in the sleeve and the top is stapled to a hang tag with printed information on the front side. The directions and a small image of the completed maze are on the back side. Each hang tag is hole-punched for hanging.
Laminated Maze Posters: $13 each Mathematical Maze Book: $9 each |
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TJ's Mazes vary in difficulty. TJ's rating scale (difficulty codes) is based on his personal opinion of each maze he has created. |
For even more challenge, try using the
 to complete TJ's Mazes!
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| This maze is about history! To complete this maze, you will have to answer questions about the original thirteen United States. For example, Do you know the first of the original thirteen states? The answer to this question will guide you to the next question, such as, Which colony became the fourth state? Also adding to the fun, the path through this maze will "puzzle you!" History, problem solving, creative thinking - this maze has it all! Good Luck! So what year did Georgia become a state? |
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| A fun way to practice math! Work your way through this maze by answering multiplication and division problems. The answer you are searching for is always in bold RED, somewhere in the next equation. This maze also challenges your creative thinking, some equations may appear to have multiple answers; but only one is correct, and will keep you moving through the maze! Like math?! A problem solver? Then this maze is for you! |
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| What a fun way to enjoy math! This maze will lead you from one math equation to the next, based on the answer to the last equation! It sounds harder than it is! Practice your addition and subtraction facts as you work through this maze. You will not come to all the equations; some are added just to throw you off the correct path! Are you ready for a mathematical journey? |
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| The wizard loves all Earth's creatures, so he decided to visit a rainforest! To complete this maze, you start at the liquid that all living things need to survive. Did you guess water? Now make your way through the dense forest, visiting animals, birds, and reptiles along the way. You are finished when you reach the wizard's favorite insect, the butterfly. Do you know all the creatures by name? |
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| Learn about the solar system! Name each planet and answer questions about the planets, as you work through this maze! You start this maze from the sun. You have finished when you reach the ice mass that was recently declassified from the ninth planet and now is called a dwarf planet! Know the difference? Do you know its name? This maze is also a great poster! |
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This maze is intended to be a party game, but the choice is yours. Paste a photo of the birthday child in the starting position. Each guest gets a two-minute turn to work through part of the maze. If they work their way to a gift or to the birthday cake (which is the end), then they receive a gift! (Host: You will need four gifts or goodie bags ready before playing, to hand out as prizes.) Use the Michaud Maze Method, and this game should take about thirty to forty minutes to play. |
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Help this knight make his way through the countless paths of this maze. The knight's goal is to capture both dragons by drawing a double line around each one, and finish his journey to the castle! This is a good maze for people new to mazes because this maze has just one place to start from. Some of the other mazes have multiple starting points which makes them extremely hard and more time consuming to get through. Is this knight brave enough for his task? Have fun! |
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| Do you love a challenge? Or know someone who does? This maze has a choice of two starting points (either knight), but only one can finish! The knights' goal is to capture both dragons by drawing a double line around each before finishing his quest to the castle (the end)! Only one will get through! Do you know which one? Want to challenge someone? This is the maze! |
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Has the wizard met his match? The wizard has been stranded on a tiny boat left to drift in the vast sea by the evil "Captain Jake" Hudson - the meanest pirate ever to be placed on a maze! To complete this maze, you must help the wizard capture Jake's evil ships. Next you will have to capture the ruthless pirate Captain himself before he reaches the treasure on the wizard's family island! This maze is completed when you reach the island yourself. P-11 or P-15, which is the hardest? You decide! |
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The wizard's favorite maze! You choose which of the three knights you believe is brave enough to enter each dragon's den (flames), capture it by drawing a double line around it, then escape the flames within seven minutes of entering the den! This maze also contains a secret. When you come to the "?" (and you will), you will have to look up the secret on this website. This may be the most challenging maze of the series! At least so far! This maze is for the puzzle master of your family! |
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| A one to four player maze! Four different mazes in one! Choose one of the four starting points (three different knights, or TJ the Wizard, himself), then race to see who can get to the dreagon first! Or, as a single player, you have four mazes in one! Only one dry erase marker is included. A great maze for the beginner maze lover! |
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| How well do you know the beautiful state of Maine? Can you find Bethel without a road map? How about Clayton Lake? This maze will test your skill on how well you know Maine's lakes and towns. Maybe even a city or two! To complete this maze, you will receive "hints" on the direction you must follow to not only get into the state, but also, on how to travel around the state. Only, and we repeat - ONLY if you become lost, then dig out your state road map as a last ditch effort to "Get there, from here!" And you claim to know Maine! |
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| This maze is a fairly easy maze, and could be rated in the "beginner" category as well. We would dare say it belongs somewhere in the middle of the two categories. You rate it, then tell us! To complete this maze, you start at the wizard and work your way to the top of the lighthouse! What a beautiful view! This maze makes a great poster! If life were always this good! |
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TJ Michaud created this booklet of 50 different math mazes to challenge and entertain children and adults of all ages. Each maze has a minimum of ten math equations to complete while following the maze from start to finish! Some mazes may "puzzle" you by giving what appears to be multiple answers. Only by looking ahead will you be able to figure out your next move and discover which answer is correct! These mazes are educational as well as great FUN! TJ the Mystical Wizard, recommends that you complete these mazes using the Michaud Maze Method to make them even more challenging! |
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