by Eco Kids Planet May 25, 2017

In our April The Sahara Desertissue, we asked you to design a spectacular bird hotel for migratory birds. Below are some of your amazing entries. 


Bird House by Lidya from Milton Keynes (age 9)

Cheeping Hotel by Astrid from Henley on Thames (age 7)

Daisy from Chester (age 9) 

The Willow Tree Hotel by Abdullah (age 7)

 Bird Hotel by Lila (age 11)

 

This is the bird hotel competition. Thank you so much, I love the magazines. I can't wait for it to come every month! Love from Lila xxxx

The Twitter Hotel by Ben from Boston, UK (age 9) 

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The Bird Hotel by Amy from Boston (age 6)

 


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