Book Description
250 amazing Mazes, each one completely different from the one before, encouraging children to develop their problem-solving and visual recognition skills. The mazes increase in difficulty throughout the book, and all the answers are at the back if you get stuck. BIG BOOK, More than 300 Pages,250 Mazes, Solutions at the end of the book 8,5 x 11 250 detailed cute Lovely Activity pages Reasons to practice mazes with your kids at home Problem-solving: Mazes help your child work on his executive functioning skills, such as planning and brainstorming various strategies (e.g., starting from the beginning of the maze or working backward from the maze). Fine motor control: Mazes require your child to control his pencil through the maze without hitting the black lines. This means that he must take his time rather than rushing to have tremendous success. Progress can be observed as your child bumps into the black lines less and less as he gains greater control of his writing utensil. Children use fine motor control to produce correct letter formation and legible handwriting. Visual-motor: Mazes require your child to use his eyes to scan the worksheet to find possible solutions. Scanning is a great skill used for reading and writing, as it is essential to scan from the left side of the paper to the right side. Grading of an activity: Mazes can be broken down into different steps. For instance, first, have your child start by moving his finger, next to a pencil, then a marker through the maze. This helps your child to solve the same maze three times consecutively, which allows the skill to sink-in better. Confidence: Mazes are perfect fine motor activities to help boost your child's confidence. Have your child begin with a simple maze to provide immediate success, and then have him work towards completing mazes of increased difficulty. Scroll to the top of the page and click the "Buy Now" button to grab a copy today if you're a fan of Mazes!