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Tree faces

Every tree has a face, can you find it?

Sometimes you have to look really closely, it might be hidden in:

  • knobbly, swirly bark
  • the tree's roots
  • the end of twigs
      

this nature resource for kids is a pdf documenttree facesdownload
 

Found a tree face? Draw it on this tree trunk:

this nature resource for kids is a pdf documenttree face colouring sheetdownload

 

 
Tree face 'hall of fame'

Found a face hidden in the trees?
Email us a photo to appear in the hall of fame:
naturedetectives@woodlandtrust.org.uk

 

'Ooh' found by Milly, 6, and Hettie, 3

 

A deer face found by Findley

 

A gnarly old wizard found by chief nature detective Danielle

 

Googly eyes found by Katie

Googly eyes tree face found by Katie

 

Another spooky face spotted by chief nature detective Danielle 

 

Dragon discovered by Mani, 8, and Zephaniah, 6

 

Frog found by Mani, 8, and Zephaniah, 6

 

Scary scowl found by Jerouen

 

Magical 'talking tree' found by Paul, 11

 

Bull horns found by Rebecca, 7, and Charlotte, 5

 

 

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