Youngsters will have fun completing a variety of mazes as they take Barney Bulldog to his house and lead Harold Hamster to his exercise wheel. They can also help a guinea pig, a praying mantis, a snake, and many other pets reach their goals. Twenty-two easy-to-navigate mazes make each challenge a snap. Solutions.
This colourful and stimulating activity book leads the reader through a variety of themed puzzles. The daring exploits of cat and mouse help the reader solve the clues throughout each challenging maze - leading them to a surprise destination.
This entertaining activity book is filled with activities children enjoy — navigating their way through mazes and looking at animals in a zoo. Thirty full-page, colorable puzzles ask young maze lovers to help a prairie dog reach his burrow, show an ostrich how to reach her egg, lead a seal to her friends, and more.
Getting through mazes builds a foundation for pencil skills. Use this book to help your child develop pencil skills and reasoning ability. Activity Book.
Animal Mazes contains over 35 fun and colorful animal themed mazes for the youngest puzzler, including traditional mazes, string mazes, pattern mazes, and more! Specifically created for kids ages 3-6, this activity book is filled with mazes -- and every twist and turn offers a unique first-puzzling experience! Beginning puzzlers will have fun and feel successful as they travel through each age-appropriate maze. Along the way, they'll help a cow find her mama on the farm, guide sleepy koalas in pajamas to their beds, and splash across the sea with dolphin friends.
From krazydad, constructor of the wildly popular and addictive puzzles published in The New York Times as Two Not Touch, here are 360 of your favorite Star Battle puzzles. These puzzles will provide a healthy diversion for you in these challenging times, and help you make it to the other side with your sanity intact! Includes an instructive and pithy tutorial.
Entertaining, educational collection offers youngsters hours of challenging diversions while alerting them to precarious situations confronting many members of the animal kingdom. Captions provide instructions for helping the South African bontebok, the Australian broad-headed snake, an American alligator, and 33 other imperiled animals. Solutions.
Paw Learning Mazes has maze poems, sonnets, and narrative poems with a lot of action and interaction between people and animals. Action also happens between animals and animals, as this stanza from the poem “Paws Learning in a Jungle” shows: “The mother was the first monkey to smell and to see the tiger that had been hiding in a different tree, but now was moving toward the mother’s only child that was too scared to run off into a jungle wild.” Different kinds of learning happen in Paw Learning Mazes, including writing, reading, financial literacy, STEM, visual, aural, historic, and multi-modal. People and animals can also learn within their dreams and from each other, as illustrated in “A Cat Learning How to Fly,” “Hissing for Free Space,” and “A Cat and a Dog Competing to Write Faster.” Team learning is seen in multiple poems, such as in “Team Learning for Ants.” Interaction between animals and people happens in “Learning with Birds in Roger Williams Park,” “A Dog Helping Her Owner to Read Fast,” “Pigeons Flying to Financial Literacy,” “Cats Grading Essays,” “A STEM Dream about an Egret,” and many other poems in this book. Paw Learning Mazes has thirty-four mazes, which are parts of eight maze poems. These mazes and eighteen pictures add to the multi-modal elements of this book’s poetry.