At the Beach Mazes 1
Help the crab find his shell with this 4-pack of seaside-themed mazes, which starts with an easy square puzzle and ends with a fiendishy difficult one! We've included the answers at the back.
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We've got all sorts of mazes here -some easy and some challenging - but all of them are fun and quick to print and have animals as their theme.
Help the crab find his shell with this 4-pack of seaside-themed mazes, which starts with an easy square puzzle and ends with a fiendishy difficult one! We've included the answers at the back.
Did you know that bats have their own method of navigation, called echolocation? This bat still needs a bit of extra help from the kids to get out of the maze.
Help the bee find it's way through the circular maze to the flower in the middle. A perfect spring or summer activity.
Help the butterfly find its way to the flower in the centre of these challenging hexagonal mazes! We've got 4 levels to choose from, as well as an answer sheet if you get stuck.
Can the kids help these kitty cats get together by finding a way through the maze...
This lovely cat-themed maze gives children a chance to try out their maze skills and practise pencil control too.
Can you find a way through the maze so that the caterpillar can turn into the pretty butterfly?
Mazes are a great way to practise pencil control and children are sure to enjoy helping the caterpillar through the maze to become a beautiful butterfly!
This triangular maze is something unusual. Help the hungry caterpillar through the maze to munch on the leaf!
Can you help the cow find his way back through the maze to the barn?
This poor dog has lost his bone! Can the kids help him through the maze to find it?
Can the children help this cute dog find his bone? This is one of our more challenging mazes, and we've included the solution if you need it.
Here's a simple duck maze for younger children, who can trace the route from the mummy duck to her ducklings with their fingers or a pencil. Laminate if you might want to do the maze again...
Don't you just love this elephant scramble puzzle? Ask your children to guess which elephant is going to eat the apple, then trace over their trunks to see if they were right!
Here's a tricky maze to challenge the kids - with a pet fish theme!
The fish in the centre of this maze needs to find a way into the fish tank! Can the kids help?
Here's a lovely little fox, but he's stuck inside the maze! Can the children help him find his way out?
The frog wants to find the tadpole but needs a path through the maze. Can your child find one, being careful not to cross any lines?
Can the children find a way through the maze so that the goldfish can get back into its bowl where it belongs?
Here's a fun goldfish maze for the kids, which will also help them improve their pencil skills.
Test logic, problem solving and pencil control skills by drawing a path through this maze to help the cute guinea pigs find each other.
The guinea pig has got lost in the maze, can you help find the way out?
It's fine to let hamsters out of their cage for a while, as long as you keep an eye on them and don't let them run off! Can the kids find a path through the maze so that the hamster can return to his cage?
Find a path through the maze for our cute little hamster, back into his hamster cage!
This simple hedgehog maze is ideal for younger children. Can they help the hedgehog find his way out?
This tricky maze will keep the kids busy as they search for a path between horse and foal.
Can the kids find a path through the maze, so that the horse and her foal can be together?
These two little insect friends want to meet up, but first they have to find a route through this very tricky maze. Can you help them?
This is a charmingly illustrated maze featuring a fluffy kitten and mouse. Mazes are great for concentration and increasing fine motor skills. You can trace with your finger or use a pen.
Can you help the lost horse find his way back to the barn? There are many different routes he can take, but only one will get him all the way there...
Which line leads the mouse to the cheese - and which to the mouse trap!
This delightful octopus is holding a bottle with a message in it, and an anchor. Ask the kids to guess which arm holds which, and then trace the arms to see if they were right...
This has to be one of our cutest mazes! Can you help the panda through the maze to find his friends?
The cute little piglet has wandered off! Can you help the mother pig through the maze to find him?
This poor little piglet is lost! Can the children help his mother find him through the maze? This is one of our medium difficulty mazes.
This is the trickiest of our pig mazes! Can you help the mummy pig reach her piglet through the maze?
Can you help the puppy find his kennel through the maze? This is great for little children who love animals. You can colour it in when you've finished too.
We have three levels of this fun maze. Kids need to find the greedy rabbit find his way through the maze to the carrot patch!
Help these rabbit friends find their way to the centre of the maze!
Fun for spring, Easter or a farm animal theme, practise pencil control by drawing a line through the maze to help the lamb find her mum.
Practise pencil control while having fun by tracing a path through our snail maze to help the snail find the leaf.
The tortoise goes so slow that he might take some time to get out of the maze. You could help by finding the shortest route!
The tortoise is stuck in the maze can you plat a path to help him find the way out?