This printable puzzle is fun and a great way to learn. Kids of all ages will love this flowing printable puzzle. Make your own puzzle using crayons, colored pencils, markers, or even paints. This printable puzzle is a fantastic way to not only work on problem solving skills, but to be creative! You can download and print this printable puzzle at home or in the classroom.
Printable Puzzle For Kids
Do your toddlers get frustrated with puzzles as they “don’t fit”??
When I was in college there was a children’s museum that I hung out at. They had this on-going, ever evolving puzzle where kids could create swirling lines on tiles. Every tile “matched” the one next to it to create a flowing, changeable image. I loved it. Time for us to create a set for our kids!
Download and print our printable puzzle here.
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DIY Flowing Printable Puzzle
This is our flowing printable puzzle. Kids will have so much fun making their very own puzzle! Especially younger kids like toddlers, preschoolers, even kindergarten kids. This is a puzzle you can make and the puzzle will always fit! Make the same picture or make a different one every time. You can download and print as many of these printable puzzle pages as you want. Make a big puzzle or a little puzzle, it’s up to you.
Download and Print Your Printable Puzzle PDF File Here
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The way this Puzzle works:
Every page from our puzzle printable has 4 pieces on it. You will want to print at least 3 pages, probably more. This is a great classroom art activity. Every child can create their own “piece”.
On each tile you can see 8 marks. You want your swirl lines to begin and end on those “marks”. After you swirled through all the hashmarks on the page, cut the tiles out. We used card stock so our tiles would be a bit more durable.
My younger preschoolers were especially enthralled with this activity. They loved lining up the pieces. It kept them entertained (and fighting for pieces) for awhile.
Want to make this a portable activity?? Cut up the tiles and throw them into an old CD case. Your kids can create and put together puzzles anywhere – every time it’s a different design!
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How did your printable puzzle turn out? Did your kids make an awesome puzzle?