Chick Maze
The hexagonal shape adds a different twist to a traditional maze. Can children help the chick find the way to the centre of the maze?
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As well as being fun challenges mazes are a great way to get young children to practice pencil control. All young children seem to have a fondness for farm animals so these ones are sure to be especially popular.
The hexagonal shape adds a different twist to a traditional maze. Can children help the chick find the way to the centre of the maze?
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...
Can you help the duck find her way through the maze to her duckling?
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?
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...
The cute little piglet has wandered off! Can you help the mother pig through the maze to find him?
This is the trickiest of our pig mazes! Can you help the mummy pig reach her piglet through 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.