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=Additional Notes=
=Additional Notes=
* Following the success of the previous year's Annual by [[Panini]], 2006 saw the publication of the '''Doctor Who The Official Annual 2007''' (published by [[BBC Books]]) AND the [[Doctor Who Storybook 2007]] (published by [[Panini]]). While the later presented a series of short illustrated fiction stories, the former concentrated on the lighter side of activities, games, puzzles and comic strip stories including a reprinted comic strip story from [[Doctor Who Adventures]] ([[DWA]]) (for which a page advert was included), and was aimed at a younger audience.
* Following the success of the previous year's Annual by [[Panini]], 2006 saw the publication of the '''Doctor Who The Official Annual 2007''' (published by [[BBC Books]]) AND the [[Doctor Who Storybook 2007]] (published by [[Panini]]). While the later presented a series of short illustrated fiction stories, the former concentrated on the lighter side of activities, games, puzzles and comic strip stories including a reprinted comic strip story from ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' ([[DWA]]) (for which a page advert was included), and was aimed at a younger audience.
* Released in the UK following the Doctor's regeneration on television from Ninth to Tenth Doctor, the cover featured a lenticular cover that when tilted, displayed both Doctors independently.
* Released in the UK following the Doctor's regeneration on television from Ninth to Tenth Doctor, the cover featured a lenticular cover that when tilted, displayed both Doctors independently.
* Content adds very little to what was already known, apart from possibly the letter from Rose, which while being a puzzle, has an `Official`status and mentions travelling with the Doctor to Tamkamela VI and America in the 1940's, where she met a boy called Neil who wanted to travel to the Moon!
* Content adds very little to what was already known, apart from possibly the letter from Rose, which while being a puzzle, has an `Official`status and mentions travelling with the Doctor to Tamkamela VI and America in the 1940's, where she met a boy called Neil who wanted to travel to the Moon!
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