Blaze a trail through a juicy apple, a buzzing bee, a seagoing sailboat, and other objects. Twenty-six simple mazes — one for each letter of the alphabet — will take you through an igloo, over the ocean floor, around a giant yo-yo, and more. For extra fun, color the big pictures when you'... read more
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Blaze a trail through a juicy apple, a buzzing bee, a seagoing sailboat, and other objects. Twenty-six simple mazes — one for each letter of the alphabet — will take you through an igloo, over the ocean floor, around a giant yo-yo, and more. For extra fun, color the big pictures when you're finished traveling. By the way, if you get stuck, take a peek at the answers. They're at the end of the book!
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