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Earth Day Mazes | Puzzles for the Mind
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2 fun maze puzzles with an Earth Day theme.
Why mazes? A maze might just look like a fun way to pass time, but they’re actually a valuable learning tool for children. Here’s why:
- -For children, completing mazes is a great way to boost their problem solving skills.
- -Solving mazes also boosts their patience and persistence and teaches them about the rewards of work.
- -Mazes can also help improve a child’s cognitive thought processes.
- -Solving mazes are wonderful for improving hand-eye coordination.
- -Concentrating on a maze also helps with memory too
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