
Today we’re making a DIY maze. Kids of all ages like toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarten kids, as well as elementary aged kids, will love this DIY maze. It’s fun, easy to set up, and educational! Plus, you can make with this maze over and over again and it be different every time. Make this DIY maze at home or in the classroom.
DIY Maze
We are gonna make a large interactive maze that kids can play with. It’s fun, it is educational, and great for critical thinking, problem solving, and fine motor skills.
Younger kids and older kids can both do this maze. The best part is, you can change this maze up over and over again so it will never get boring or too easy. You could make this maze as large or small as you want. So without further ado, let’s make a DIY maze.
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Supplies Needed To Make This Fun and Simple DIY Maze
How To Make This DIY Maze
Step 1
Take your paper and fold it in half hot dog style.
Step 2
Then fold 1/2 of that to the middle of the paper. Fold the bottom half up and then open up the paper.
Step 3
Cut along the lines made. They should be even squares. Do this multiple times. You want quite a few squares.
Step 4
Use your squares to create a maze organizing the edges and making twists and turns.
Craft Notes:
If you’re worried about the pieces getting blown around you can use some tape to keep them down.
How To Play and Complete Your Maze
Now that your maze is set up, it’s time to figure out how to get your pom pom from the start to finish.
- Put your pom pom at the beginning of the maze.
- Use your straw to blow on the pom pom to make it move.
- You will need to guide it through the maze and may need to move around a bit.
- Get your pom pom to the end and out of the maze.
Our Experience With This DIY Maze
This DIY maze was a huge hit. My kids had so much fun blowing their pom poms through the mazes. We ended up setting up multiple mazes and did and easy maze, medium maze, and hard maze.
Also, we ended up setting some of the same mazes up and my kids raced through the mazes with their pom poms. Me and their father also raced them. It was a fun family even. This DIY maze was a lot of fun and a great way to spend the afternoon.
But, I hope your family has as much fun as mine did with this DIY maze. It’s fun, it’s simple, and it’s educational.
Materials
- Scissors
- Straws
- Large Pom Poms
- White Paper
Instructions
- Take your paper and fold it in half hot dog style.
- Then fold 1/2 of that to the middle of the paper.
- Fold the bottom half up and then open up the paper.
- Cut along the lines made. They should be even squares. Do this multiple times. You want quite a few squares.
- Use your squares to create a maze organizing the edges and making twists and turns.
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How did your DIY maze turn out?
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