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Let’s get back to our roots!
The ceiba tree, or kapok tree, lives in the tropical regions of Colombia. It grows very wide and has far-reaching roots that you can often see above the ground!
Fill in this family ceiba tree with the names of your family members. If you run out of room, you can draw in more branches or roots. Remember, every family looks different, so you might not fill up all the blank spaces—and that’s okay!
Supplies needed:
printed activity sheet; crayons or colored pencils
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