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Colorful, dangerous to the eyes, and a challenge to brain plasticity, this butterfly inspired maze exhibits an alphabet boarder rather than the expected solid line. This leaves some with an uneasy feeling and can make them want to initially shy away from taking on the...

Here you get to collect charms or lucky things. This creates a rich environment for working on cognition and communication along with typical maze skills. This is one of our favorites for flexible thinking combined with visual skills. DIRECTIONS: Try to get thru the maze and...

Imagination with maze completion is the key. We hope you can be inspired by this simple maze. Enjoy the coloring opportunity as well. Remember that mazes can be wonderful for slowing down impulsive writing and for relaxation. Make your mazes and share them with the team for...

This can inspire conversations about things you love. Whether it is adventure, danger, or pleasure and people, you can easily make this fun! Click here to download the PDF...

Dogs sniff. That is what they do. People do mazes and love dogs too. That is what we do. We hope your beginners will love this maze. If you do not have a colored printer, the second one allows to quickly add a pinch of...

Simply put, if you cannot follow directions, you will not go far in life. Here is an opportunity for kids to learn to follow simple fun directions. Share your fun and get your therapy buddies to join and earn more points! Click here to download the PDF...

There are more of these tools coming. This is a favorite and works well with colored pencils. Let us know what you like and we will give you more! Click here to download the PDF...

For the therapist who wants their clients to move both hands at the same time this is your tool. Have kids use a die, penny or other easy to slide object in each hand and move them down the lines simultaneously. You can then have...