Apple Maze
There's a juicy apple that's fallen off the tree in the centre of this maze! Can the children find their way to pick it by following the correct path?
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Who can get to the middle of these fun Autumn maze puzzles first?
There's a juicy apple that's fallen off the tree in the centre of this maze! Can the children find their way to pick it by following the correct path?
We've designed these apple mazes specially for Early Years, making the mazes big and simple and colourful to appeal to your little ones, and useful too as they will help children with fine motor control whether you "finger trace" them or use a crayon.
This set of 8 apple mazes are really quite tricky! Tackle them with a pencil and rubber (eraser) or laminate them and use a dry wipe pen, because I can almost guarantee that you will have to retrace your route a few times! We've included some fun "apple" facts and sayings too.
There are 8 apple mazes in this collection, and we've designed them carefully so that they are quite testing, but not so difficult as to put children off. Each maze starts at the left and works towards the right, which of course is the direction that children are learning to read and write.
Can the kids find a path through the maze so they can rake up the autumn leaves dropping from the tree?
Here's a lovely little fox, but he's stuck inside the maze! Can the children help him find his way out?
Help this farmer, who is gathering fruit and veg at harvest time, find her way to the pumpkin!
This simple hedgehog maze is ideal for younger children. Can they help the hedgehog find his way out?
Can you help the scarecrow get to the pumpkin patch in this autumn printable maze?
Did you know that owls can turn their heads as much as 270 degrees? This owl still needs the children to help him out of this maze though!
Can the kids help the farmer find their way through the maze to the pumpkin? This is one of our more challenging mazes!
Hve fun with these 3 challenging circular mazes - perfect for autumn, Harvest, Thanksgiving or Halloween perhaps. You could even cut out the outline of the pumpkin and laminate the mazes for repeat use with a dry wipe pen.
Squirrels are well-known for hiding nuts and acorns in the autumn - can the children help this little squirrel get to his acorn through the maze?