Description
The Labyrinth Maze Wall Activity Toy by HABA adds a dice-sequence challenge to a wall-mounted maze – children navigate a ball through the labyrinth on the panel while matching the sequence shown on the dice mounted alongside it.
The maze navigation demands fine motor control and hand-eye coordination. The dice sequence adds a cognitive layer that requires children to read the pattern, plan their path, and adjust their approach when the dice are rotated to show a new target. It is a more demanding activity than a standard bead maze and holds attention across a wider age range as a result.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Size | 16″ x 17″ |
| Mechanism | Maze navigation combined with dice-sequence matching |
| Material | Birch veneer, water-based solvent-free lacquer |
| Guide Rail compatible | Yes – part of the HABA Guide Rail System |
| Made in | Germany by HABA |
| Item | 023139 |
| Warranty | Ten years |
The combination of physical maze navigation and dice-sequence reading engages children on two levels simultaneously – the hands work through the labyrinth while the mind processes the dice pattern. Rotating the dice to show a new sequence immediately resets the challenge without requiring any reset of the physical maze, so the activity is self-renewing and does not have a fixed endpoint.
Made in Germany by HABA from birch veneer with water-based, solvent-free lacquer. Item 023139. Ten year warranty. Part of the HABA Guide Rail System for modular multi-panel installations.
Where These Work Best
Pediatric and medical waiting rooms
The dual-challenge format serves children from preschool age through early elementary – young children engage with the maze navigation at a purely tactile level, while older children engage with both the maze and the dice sequence simultaneously. A single panel that meaningfully engages a four-year-old and an eight-year-old in the same waiting room is genuinely valuable in pediatric environments where the age range of patients is wide. The ten-year warranty and HABA commercial construction standards mean this panel is built for the volume a busy pediatric practice demands.
Therapy and cognitive development environments
Navigating a maze while reading and responding to a dice pattern requires simultaneous fine motor execution and visual-cognitive processing – a combination that occupational therapists and early intervention specialists recognize as a meaningfully rich activity for developing hand-eye coordination, sequencing skills, and working memory. For therapy waiting areas and early childhood centers where productive purposeful activity during unstructured time is a genuine benefit, this panel provides that without requiring any facilitation from staff.
Modular HABA wall installations
As part of the HABA Guide Rail System, this panel complements other single panels in a modular wall installation by adding a goal-directed maze challenge alongside more passive sensory panels. Paired with the Glitter Rods panel for calming visual engagement or the Colorful Squares panel for pattern-matching, the Labyrinth Maze fills the physical navigation role in a well-rounded activity wall that offers children different types of engagement across adjacent panels.
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