Maze Worksheet
Picture Maze with Bakery Treats
Follow the path from beginning to end. On this Kindergarten maze worksheet a child traces a route through bakery treats, working out the way and staying on the trail. Tracing a path across a grid — past pictures like a bagel, a bun and a cake — develops spatial reasoning and fine-motor control, foundational readiness skills, and the task is pure finding-the-way, with no letters or numbers involved.
A good maze gives a Kindergarten child practice in two foundational readiness skills at once — planning a route (spatial reasoning) and staying on the path (fine-motor control) — without a single number or letter. Following a trail through familiar bakery treats keeps the task concrete and fun, and the hands-on tracing builds the kind of readiness young children grow best through doing.
Children love finding their way to the end of a maze, and reaching the finish feels like a win. When this is easy, trace the path in picture maze with beach things, or try picture maze with breakfast. You can also browse every maze worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more paths a child traces, the surer their sense of route and direction grows, one traced path at a time.
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