Rainbow Maze
Looking for the rainbow after a shower is fun but while they wait for the rain to stop children can amuse themselves finding the way to the rainbow through our maze!
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Looking for the rainbow after a shower is fun but while they wait for the rain to stop children can amuse themselves finding the way to the rainbow through our maze!
We love splashing in puddles and that was the inspiration for this fun rain shower maze.
The frog wants to find the tadpole but needs a path through the maze. Can your child find one, being careful not to cross any lines?
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?
This triangular maze is something unusual. Help the hungry caterpillar through the maze to munch on the leaf!
Mazes are a great way to practise pencil control and children are sure to enjoy helping the caterpillar through the maze to become a beautiful butterfly!
Help the bee find it's way through the circular maze to the flower in the middle. A perfect spring or summer activity.
This cheetah lacing card has a nice simple outline for children to practise sewing skills by punching holes and lacing around the outside.
Our notebooking pages help older children to present their research and writing projects neatly. This one features a cheetah, the fastest land animal.
Available in colour or black and white, our cheetah writing page will hopefully encourage independent report writing with its cute cheetah image.