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Navajo Woven Art is an art that was used in Our HUGE Adventure (The Missing invitation).

It's only featured in the franchise once in Our HUGE Adventure and it's set of two split episodes (A Brand New Outfit & The Missing Invitation).

About The Maze[]

The Navajo Maze is a location inside the Oklahoma cave where the Little Einsteins went to find their butterfly friend while he tries to rescue other butterflies who were teasing him of losing his invitation.

Art Summary[]

In The Missing Invitation, the Little Einsteins arrived at the Big Cave in Oklahoma and they all knew that there are bats and spiders. So they all head outside Rocket while saying Bats and spiders, spiders and bats. Quincy hopes that the mailbox isn't inside the cave and it reveals that the box is at the entrance of the cave. Later, the butterfly heads inside the cave to rescue his friends, who are caught in the Navajo spider web inside the big cave and the whole team didn't notice that the butterfly flew inside the cave as Leo knew that the mailbox is outside of the cave and the whole team told that they need to find butterfly. So they all knew that they all had to go inside the Big Cave and Quincy knew a feeling about the dark. So Rocket turns on his lights to see the entrance of the Big Cave better. So, they're all going inside the Big Cave while saying bats and spiders, spiders and bats, soon, they made to the Navajo Woven maze and Quincy heard the butterfly and Annie knew that there are two paths: a red path and a black path. So they all try the red path, and tried to listen to the butterfly but the red path is where the bats went, so they all try the black path and listen again and it did sound the butterfly, but Quincy listens that they're Navajo bats are coming and they all run after the bats! Then, they climb the ladder that there are now 3 paths: The Red one, the white one and the black one. The black and white path have bats, so the team took the red path and slide down the line and made it to the butterfly and Annie knew that butterfly flew inside the cave, because butterfly came to rescue his friends. Soon, they listen and they heard a Navajo Spider and Quincy attempt to save the other butterflies. Then, Leo told them to distract the Navajo Spider, so Quincy can get the butterflies out of the web by clap like the butterflies and soon, the Navajo Spider is out of the way and Quincy pulls the Navajo Spider web and thus, all of the other butterflies are free. Then Leo knew to get out of the Navajo Cave before they ran into the Navajo Spider or Navajo Bats. Unfortunately, they all saw the Navajo Spider and the Navajo Bats and they all head out of the Navajo Maze and all the way out of the Big Cave. As the whole team and all of the butterflies left the Navajo Maze, the Navajo Spider and the Navajo Bats surrender themselves and head back into the Navajo Maze and thus, the whole team and all of the butterflies made it out safely. Leo knew that those three butterflies had invitation to the family party as Annie knew that a trio of butterflies who teased the butterfly and they apologize to him as he forgives the trio of butterfly. Quincy told a trio of butterflies to see them at the migration party in Angangueo, Mexico and then check the mailbox to see if the mail is in the box at the Big Cave in Oklahoma. But the mail isn't at the Big Cave either. So they all back to Rocket and Rocket put his display screen and retract the Big Cave picture and Leo knew that there is one more place that they need to go which is the barn near Houston, Texas and Rocket retract his display screen. So they all blast off and left the Big Cave.

Episode Appearance[]

Trivia[]

  • The Navajo Woven art was used for every intro of Seasons 1 & 2.

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Arts
Tree of Life - The Peaceable Kingdom - Tiger in a Tropical Storm - The Shore at Bas Butin, Honfleur - The Great Wave off Kanagawa - Tahitian Landscape - The Merry Jesters - Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics - Chinese Paintings - Navajo Basket - The Olive Trees with Yellow Sky and Sun - September: Harvesting Grapes - Expectation - Ancient Greek and Roman Mosaics - Bayeux Tapestry - Chessboard with Flower Boarder - The Starry Night - Watercolor Paintings of Venice - Australian Aboriginal Arts - Road from Saint-Simeon Farm in Winter - Mountains and Rivers - Pacific Northwest Totem Poles - Sunflowers - On the River Greta - Woodcut of Rhinoceros - St. Jerome by the Pollard Willow - Pool in the Woods - The Scream - The Laurentian Library - Wheat Field with Cypresses - The Great Wave off Kanagawa - Young Woman in the Garden - Navajo Woven Art - Simplon Pass: The Lesson - San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk - The Wave - German Folk Arts - Fish Paintings - Kuna Molas - Water Lilies - Leonardo da Vinci's Drawings - Chinese Paper Arts - African Masks - Langlois Bridge - Untitled 1988 - The Vines - Whirlpool and Waves at Naruto Awa Province - Variegated Black - Moonrise - Ica Stones - Landscape near Murnau - Ancient Egyptian Architectures and Sculptures - Circles in Circle - Vincent Van Gogh's Paintings (Bedroom in Arles and others) - Little Dancer of Fourteen Years - Varoom - Arboretum by Flashbulb - A Report from Rockport - Hawaiian Tiki Statues - A Shower Below the Summit - African Pottery - The Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium - Vesuvius - Haystacks at the End of Summer, Morning Effect - Native American Petroglyphs - Glance of a Landscape - The Lady with the Unicorn and Other Medieval Tapestries - Ancient Roman Mosaics - Mona Lisa - Antoni Gaudi's Architectures and Sculptures (Casa de Guarda and others) - Train Paintings - Mayan Architectures - Javanese Shadow Puppets - Maori Sculptures - Mehndi Designs - Improvisation - Fabergé Egg - Matryoshka Nesting Dolls
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