Help this farmer get back to his barn. Your preschooler might also come up with some funny stories about why a farmer would find a castle or a sailboat.
Kids completing this helicopter alphabet maze get great practice with letters and alphabetical order. They also exercise thinking and fine motor skills.
Does your preschooler know what an oval is? If so, she can help Red Riding Hood through the forest. This is good practice in recognizing shapes for kids.
Has your beginning reader mastered his word families? Challenge him with a fun picture maze, where he'll draw a line through the pictures that end in "oat".
This maze has a twist! To get to the end, draw a line through the words ending in "-ing". Your little reader will get to know the word family ING as he goes.
Ready ... Set ... Go! This race car is having trouble finding the finish line. Have your preschool racer help by coloring in a race track of triangles.
Oh, no! This policewoman lost her squad car, and your preschooler is on the case. Have your kid solve this maze and get the policewoman back on the road.
Our preschool mazes worksheets lead to all kinds of learning adventures. These mazes worksheets will take kids through essential preschool topics, including the alphabet, holidays, word families, shapes, and more. Mazes are a great way to reinforce fine motor, concentration, and problem solving skills. Try our mazes to introduce a lesson or as an assessment resource.