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Bird Mazes Puzzle Book for Kids Ages 3+ (Printable Version) - cover

Bird Mazes Puzzle Book for Kids Ages 3+ (Printable Version)

Sheba Blake

Publisher: Sheba Blake Publishing Corp.

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Summary

Cute bird maze activity book for girls, boys, and kids who love cute birds! Your little animal lover will be thrilled with this fun-packed Bird Mazes Activity Book for Children!

This activity book for kids contains super cute and fun mazes! Both educational and entertaining, it provides hours of fun and educational dinosaur-themed amusement. 

Why You'll Love This Book:

• Contains 15 puzzles.
• Solutions are included in the back of book.
• Age appropriate puzzles for elementary school and middle school age kids 3 years and up.
• Printable version for printing at home.
• A nice sized format (8.5"x11") to print.

So if you or your child loves to solve mazes, then order your copy today!
Available since: 09/01/2021.

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