So many trees are standing in the forest. At first glance they all look the same, but is that really so? Take a discovery tour through the forest and take pictures of the most diverse tree trunks. Then you see how different the colors, the structure, the shape and the thickness are.
We have three game ideas:
- Who will find the thickest or thinnest tree trunk?
- Who's gonna find the brightest bark?
- Which tree trunk is the most gnarly?
So every walk becomes an adventure. Have fun!
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If you wear sturdy shoes and long trousers, you bend ticks and injuries through thorns or prickly branches. Then you can start your tour into the forest.
Mission for everyone: Searches for a smooth bark.
Mission: Finds a very rough tree trunk.
Mission: Searches for a tree trunk with white bark.
Mission: Finds a tree trunk on which moss washes or
finds a stump on the moss growing.
Mission: Searches for a tree trunk with a wound or a broken bark.
Mission: Keep an eye out for a tree where a mushroom grows.
Mission: Find a tree at the foot of which a mushroom grows.
Mission: Searches for a tree trunk (or stump or already felled tree) without bark.
I'm sure you'll find more job ideas, such as:
Who will find the thickest tree?
Who will find the thinnest tree?
Have fun discovering!
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Directions
If you wear sturdy shoes and long trousers, you bend ticks and injuries through thorns or prickly branches. Then you can start your tour into the forest.
Mission for everyone: Searches for a smooth bark.
Mission: Finds a very rough tree trunk.
Mission: Searches for a tree trunk with white bark.
Mission: Finds a tree trunk on which moss washes or
finds a stump on the moss growing.
Mission: Searches for a tree trunk with a wound or a broken bark.
Mission: Keep an eye out for a tree where a mushroom grows.
Mission: Find a tree at the foot of which a mushroom grows.
Mission: Searches for a tree trunk (or stump or already felled tree) without bark.
I'm sure you'll find more job ideas, such as:
Who will find the thickest tree?
Who will find the thinnest tree?
Have fun discovering!
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