Christmas Decoration Maze 1
This circular maze inside a Christmas decoration – one of a set of four – is actually quite tricky. It might be a fun idea to laminate it and use a dry wipe pen to find the route to the candy cane.
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Our printable Christmas mazes are a great way of keeping the kids busy for a moment or two during the excitement of the festive season! We've got something for all ages below, from very simple hand-drawn mazes to fiendishly complicated ones!
This circular maze inside a Christmas decoration – one of a set of four – is actually quite tricky. It might be a fun idea to laminate it and use a dry wipe pen to find the route to the candy cane.
Here is our second Christmas decoration maze. This one has a gingerbread man at the centre. Can the kids find the correct route? There is a printable solution if you get stuck!
Here is our third Christmas decoration maze, and just to warn you, these are all quite tricky! You have to find the route from the red arrow to the bell in the centre…
Maze 4 of our Christmas decoration mazes has a little bunch of holly at the finish. We've also prepared a solution in case you get stuck.
This fun Christmas pack has lots of mazes to keep the children occupied. The mazes in the pack get slightly more difficult each time, so the children can build their confidence then tackle the trickiest one at the end! We've included the solutions too.
Mazes are a great way to help children develop their problem solving and analytical skills. These Christmas mazes are also a lot of fun too - can the kids help Santa find the presents and his sleigh?
Mazes are a great way to keep the kids busy in the run-up to Christmas, and the ones in this pack all have a fun festive theme. Can you help Santa through the maze to the presents and his sleigh? If it gets too tricky they can use the solutions for help...
Ho ho ho! Can you help Santa find his way through each maze to find the presents and his sleigh? Some of the mazes in this pack are quite tricky, so they're a great challenge for older children. We've included the solutions if they need a little help...
Which present belongs to which child? Children can trace with their fingers along the lines to find out - or use a pencil or crayon. Good practice for early writing.
Christmas is a great time to sit down and enjoy a quiet activity like these star mazes. Can the children help the Wise Men find their way to the baby Jesus? There are 10 mazes in this pack, and you can download the solutions too if you prefer.
In what order should you be placing the ornaments on the Christmas tree? Kids can have a guess first, then trace the lines with their fingers or a pencil to see if they were right.
We hope you enjoy this hand-drawn printable Christmas tree maze for kids.
Can you help our Christmas mouse climb the tree to reach the star? This is the trickiest of four version of this maze...
Our Christmas tree mazes get more difficult! Can the little mouse find his way to the top of the Christmas tree?
Help the Christmas mouse climb to the top of the Christmas tree in this printable maze.
Can you help the mouse reach the star at the top of the Christmas tree?
Can you help Father Christmas find his way through the maze to the Christmas tree? He passes lots of nice presents on the way!
There are three tall and long mazes to navigate on this page - three Christmas candle mazes!
Help Santa find his way to the village to deliver his sack load of presents!
Can you find the way through this fiendish snow maze, so that the snowmen can have a Christmas party?
These children need to find their way to school through the snow .. can you help?
There is a Christmas present waiting - but who is it for? Find out if it belongs to Santa, the elf or the snowman!
This isn't exactly a Christmas maze, but we thought it might keep younger siblings amused while older brothers and sisters puzzled out the other mazes at Activity Village!
If you don't have a map, it's easy to get lost! Can you help The Wise Men find the right route to the star?