Bat Maze
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.
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Here's a small collection of mazes themed with British Wildlife - perfect for your Wildlife topic, or for fun any time!
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.
Here's a lovely little fox, but he's stuck inside the maze! Can the children help him find his way out?
This simple hedgehog maze is ideal for younger children. Can they help the hedgehog find his way out?
Here's a cute little maze - not so easy, actually - for Valentine's Day or any time. Help the two little hedgehogs find their way to each other... If you get stuck, the solution is on page 2 of the 2-page pdf file below.
Which line leads the mouse to the cheese - and which to the mouse trap!
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!
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!
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?