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    #60208 11/03/09 07:10 PM
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    DD has become fascinated with mazes....she is 2.7 so we are talking the easy mazes in preschool workbooks... Today she went through all 12 of her workbooks and did every maze.

    So I am looking for a site online with easy mazes to print out. We have a book of just following the path but she wants the actual mazes.

    Any suggestions?


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    There should be some workbooks with harder mazes that you can find. I don't know of any sites.

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    Don't know about online sites, but DS used to love the books that were all mazes - kinda like a workbook, I guess. We used to get them at bookstores.

    JDAx3 #60216 11/03/09 07:26 PM
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    I found these and they look like they have a wide variety of fun and varied-level mazes.

    http://www.printactivities.com/Mazes.html

    http://www.allkidsnetwork.com/mazes/

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    We are headed to Walmart tomorrow because I though I saw a workbook of mazes there. Unfortunatly the nearest bookstore is over an hour away so I will have to wait on that one. I am doing some googleing now.


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    That reminds me of DS at 2 1/2 or so. He made me go through all our activity books and pull out every single maze for him to do one day. He still enjoys mazes but they don't have the same 'draw' they did at that age. He's amazingly quick with them though, it does seem rather intuitive to him.

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    It may be worth taking a look at the Labyrinth game by Ravensberger - but it may be a little too old?


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