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May 4, 2015 by: Lindsay Butler

Preschool Mazes – Mermaid Themed

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Greyson really enjoyed the Easter themed mazes I made up for him a few weeks back. He has been asking for me to print them off again, but I decided to make up more mazes, and change up the theme. I will be sharing different themes occasionally. This workbook consists of 40 different mazes, that range in difficulty, but are all meant for the preschool age.

Today I am kicking this set off with a mermaid theme.

 

{ Preschool Mazes }

Big Book of Mazes - Mermaid themed. These mazes are the perfect activity and difficulty level for preschoolers.

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Each maze has a mermaid, and either a treasure chest or a ship they are trying to reach.

Have you ever wondered what the value of having your preschooler work on mazes or other puzzles is?

Well I am so glad you have.

Here are a few benefits of having your preschooler work on these maze worksheets:

  • Improved Problem Solving Skills – Mazes help your child work on their executive functioning skills. (Planning, Brainstorming Strategies, etc)
  • Visual Motor– Mazes require your preschooler to scan the page to see possible outcomes.
  • Fine Motor Control– Mazes require your preschooler to take their time, and use their writing instrument to stay between the black lines.

Along with the above mazes are a great way to improve:

  • Handwriting
  • Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Ability to concentrate on a task
  • Self Confidence
  • Cognitive Thought Process
  • Memory

I hope you and your little ones enjoy these! If you are interested in a specific themed workbook, just leave me a comment and I will be sure to make it!

 

Enjoy!

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Comments

  1. Jennifer H says

    May 7, 2015 at 2:17 am

    so cute!

    Reply

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