This is more than a maze — it’s a full-brain workout. The child uses both hands at the same time to guide styluses through the labyrinths. While doing so, both brain hemispheres are activated: the left supports logic and speech, the right handles images, spatial orientation, and emotional regulation. Such bilateral coordination boosts attention, supports language development, and prepares the brain for writing and learning.
— Wooden base (tablet format)
— 12 interchangeable wooden maze inserts (templates)
— 2 styluses (for left and right hand)
— Board size: 32 × 23 cm, template size: 13.8 × 13.8 cm
— Safe materials with high-quality print
— Age: from 3 to 100 years
— Communication between brain hemispheres
— Bilateral coordination and fine motor control
— Attention, self-regulation, and focus
— Pre-writing and pre-reading skills
— Spatial thinking and sensory integration
— Emotional balance and body awareness
— Maze templates are inserted into the board
— The child moves both styluses simultaneously — either in the same or mirrored direction
— Just 10–15 minutes of daily practice supports neurological development
— Suitable for both neurotypical children and those with learning or speech challenges
— “Trace the maze without lifting either hand”
— “Can you move both hands together at the same speed?”
— “Pretend you’re a rocket — reach the planet!”
— Topics: Brain balance, Pre-writing, Focus, Speech development, Sensory play
— Children age 3+ (including those with ADHD, autism, or speech delays)
— Kindergartens, early education programs, speech and occupational therapists
— Inclusive classrooms, neuropsychological or developmental centers
— At-home use for brain training — even suitable for adults
— Great for group work, clinics, or one-on-one therapy
— A complete neurodevelopmental tool in one kit
— Versatile for both children and adult rehabilitation
— Interchangeable templates extend the play and learning value
— Durable wooden design — ideal for repeated use
— In-demand by schools, therapy centers, and sensory integration programs
This isn’t just a maze — it’s a game that teaches the brain to synchronize, the body to move in harmony, and the child to focus, speak, and learn with joy.