by Elise Chalumeau March 03, 2021

In our ‘Primates of the World’ issue, we asked you to design a face mask featuring your favourite primate. Thank you to everyone who entered the competition. Your wonderful designs certainly put a smile on our faces!

Congratulations to our five winners!

Bush Baby Face Mask

Akemi, age 7, Stone

Bush Baby Face Mask

 

Proboscis Monkey Face Mask

George, age 10, Brechfa

Proboscis Monkey Face Mask

 

Madrill Face Mask

Isla, age 9, Corsham

Madrill Face Mask

 

Mandrill Face Mask

Sophia, age 8, Cardiff

Mandrill Face Mask

 

Gelada Monkey Face Mask

Amelia, age 9, Rugby

Gelada Monkey Face Mask

 

Here are some more wonderful designs from our readers:

Bearded Emperor Tamarin Monkey Face Mask

Jasmine, age 9, Altrincham

Bearded Emperor Tamarin Monkey Face Mask

 

Cute Monkey Face Mask

Cassandra, age 10, Horley

Cute Monkey Face Mask

 

Mandrill Face Mask

Luke, age 7, Leigh

Mandrill Face Mask

 

Isabel, age 8, North Berwick

Isabel, age 8, North Berwick 

 

Rajan, age 7, Solihull

Rajan, age 7, Solihull

 

Jakob, age 10, Bath

Jakob, age 10, Bath

 

Kaydence, age 11, Dagenham

Kaydence, age 11, Dagenham

 

Tigerlilly, age 10, Cilgwyn

Tigerlilly, age 10, Cilgwyn

 

Thomas, age 7, Teddington

Thomas, age 7, Teddington


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