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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was an activity book published by [[BBC Children's Books]]. | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was an activity book published by [[BBC Children's Books]]. |
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3-D Monster Masks was an activity book published by BBC Children's Books.
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Build your own amazing 3-D monster masks and become a creepy Ood, a Cyberman or the Cyber Controller! Then find out all about the aliens and complete the activities.
with 2 press out and make masks
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- Priced £3.99, (UK) this was one of a series of activity tie-in books released at "pocket money" prices.
- Paper-engineering by James G Watt and Clockworkrobot.
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