New! Here are some general birthday puzzles to print out for the children to enjoy. They make a treat for the birthday child in the classroom, fun party bag fillers, and are also a good quiet activity after a birthday party tea, while the food settles!
This birthday alphabet challenge could make a good after-tea game, played individually or in groups - see the different ways you can play the game here. Or you could tuck one into each going-away bag to keep the children busy when they get home!
Here's a fun birthday boggler puzzle to entertain the kids! You could do these as a quiet activity after the birthday tea, setting a time limit and trying not to be too competitive!
Solve the sums to colour in this fun birthday cake colouring page.
Here's the easiest of three birthday mazes. Help the little girl make her way through the maze to the lovely chocolate birthday cake which awaits her!
Can the kids help this little boy find his way through the maze to his birthday cake? A middling-difficulty maze (of three).
Help the birthday children find their way to the spectacular birthday cake! This is our most difficult birthday maze.
Can the kids unscramble these letters to make 10 birthday words? You could use this as a quiet activity after a birthday tea party, perhaps...
Everyone enjoys receiving beautifully wrapped gifts, and children will enjoy completing the picture of a present we have here. Use the image on the right as your guide.
Here's a simple dot to dot puzzle that younger kids will enjoy - once they've finished joining the dots, they can colour in the cupcake too!