My Book Of Mazes: Animals (Kumon Workbooks)
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My Book of Mazes: Animals is in the 'Basic Skills Workbooks for Pre-K' series designed for ages 4-6. Perfect for children who are starting to play with pencils and crayons, use this workbook to help children gain firm pencil skills and spatial reasoning ability while having fun with unique animal mazes. Exercises include drawing a line from one point to another. Self-directed, Kumon workbooks are designed to nurture good study habits for students who need remedial or enrichment work.

Series: Kumon Workbooks

Paperback: 80 pages

Publisher: Kumon Publishing North America (August 1, 2006)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 193324125X

ISBN-13: 978-1933241258

Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 0.3 x 11.7 inches

Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)

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Age Range: 3 - 5 years

Grade Level: Preschool - Kindergarten

Kumon make Maze books for several ages and this one is BOOK 1 out of 3 for children aged 5,6,&7. At least that is what is on the cover.At this time our 4 year old, who has completed the Kumon maze books before this one, is now halfway through this one. They are easier but do get progressively harder as you continue into the book. If your child is well established with his/her hand/eye coordination and has been doing maze books for a while then I would suggest getting the one up from this. Our 7 year old, is on Book 3 right now and those mazes are way more challenging. Pretty sure our 4 year old could not do them although I know he would tell me differently and want to try if I put the book in front of him!Great books! One or other of our kids have done them all. The mazes are colorful, the books are sturdy and well made and we have never had a child not want to do one! Highly recommended from our house to yours!

Both my 4 year old and 6 year old loved this book. They take turns doing the mazes. My 4 year old is most comfortable doing the animal shaped mazes (a little easier) and my kindergartener loves the challenge of the harder mazes.

My child likes mazes and this is the third (maybe fourth) book I have bought. Pro, they are big and easy for a young child to draw in the lines. Con, I feel like it's very similar to the previous book. The level of difficulty increased slightly (towards the very end of the book) for what is geared towards 5-6-7 year olds. My child is about to turn 5 and could finish it in an hour if I let him.

My son (5) loves all the Kumon books we have tried so far (Numbers 1-30, Capital Letters, Mazes - Animals and Mazes - Things that go). While he normally does not like to practice writing skills, he spends a good amount of time on the Kumon books and I consider them a good investment. His 3 year old sister is very skilled with the mazes as well (we bought her the beginner maze book, also excellent). The quality of the paper and images is superior as well, compared to most activity books out there. Highly recommended.

This is a lovely book, but it really seems to be for 4 or 5 year old kids. Or precocious 3 year olds.

My 3 years and 4 years are hooked. This helps to keep them focused, (not on tablet or tv), and think, (obviously) and compete, in my case as they're so close in age. They go through 5-6 pages a day easy, and they get a sticker as they complete. They'll soon finish the book and move on to more complicated one. I love it

My kid loved mazes and was all over them. He liked all kumon mazes although I feel the age range should be 4 or 5. Beyond 5 kids will not have enough challenge and the mazes tend to become predictable.

We've done all levels of the Kumon maze books & both my girl and boy have loved them. I only wish they made more! They are sized nicely for young hands to follow (some maze books have such tiny paths!) Looking for a next level maze book is hard. We went with SchoolZone's Big Mazes & More, which is okay but not the same quality. Its mazes aren't as attractive to my kids & some are a bit confusing, with objects or paths in the maze that make it unclear if you can pass them or not, and things like that. Anyway, Kumon did a great job on these!

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