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Books with title Wild Animals Punch-Out Masks

  • Wild Animals Punch-Out Masks

    Anthony Rao

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 9, 1993)
    Six beautifully drawn full-color masks can instantly transform young pretenders into convincing impersonators of six popular wild animals — tiger, wolf, panda, zebra, koala, and chimpanzee. Perfect for Halloween festivities, costume parties, school plays and party favors, these sturdily made masks are ready to "punch out" and wear.
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  • Animal Faces: 15 Punch-Out Animal Masks

    Pierre-Marie Valat

    Paperback (Handprint, Aug. 9, 2007)
    Whooo . . . Growwwwl . . . Oinnnnk—here are fifteen animal masks that are perfect for the next play, the next party, or just for when it's nifty to look like something else. Immensely popular upon its first publication in the early 1980's, these striking masks will fascinate today's children every bit as much as they did their parents (and don't be surprised if it's the parents still wearing them!). Made of high quality, laminated card stock, these brilliantly colored, super realistic masks are pre-perforated—easy to press out—with holes in place, ready for the included elastic cord that attaches in seconds for a perfect fit. There's even a storage envelope where the masks can be saved until it is time to once again become a fox . . . or a vampire. . . or a bear. . . or a . . . the possibilities are fifteen-fold!
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  • Farm Animals Punch-Out Masks

    Christy Shaffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 23, 1998)
    These colorful masks let children masquerade as a rooster, goat, duck, donkey, cow, and horse. Little farmers simply punch out the masks and the eyeholes, add a string or rubber band, and the barnyard disguises are ready to wear. Great for Christmas pageants, Halloween, everyday fun! 6 die-cut full-color masks on 6 plates.
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  • Prehistoric Animals Punch-Out Masks

    Christy Shaffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 15, 1998)
    Five menacing masks based on actual prehistoric creatures — some with awesome fangs and tusks — include cover-ups for the dire wolf, saber-toothed tiger, a giant bird, an armored rat, and a woolly mammoth. To wear, just punch out mask and eyeholes and add string or a rubber band to fasten.
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  • North American Animals Punch-Out Masks

    Jan Sovak

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 7, 1997)
    6 realistic full-color half-masks, ideal for Halloween, costume parties, school plays, more. Detailed images include bear, fox, raccoon, bobcat, chipmunk and polar bear. Easy to use, simply punch out mask (no scissors needed), attach string or rubber band, and wear.
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  • Press Out Wild Animal Masks

    Nat Lambert

    Paperback (Top That, )
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  • Favorite Animals Punch-Out Masks

    Anthony Rao

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 8, 1993)
    Here are six delightful full-color mask designs depicting favorite pets, farm animals and woodland creatures — perfect for young trick-or-treaters, costume party-goers or stage-struck juveniles. In seconds, young pretenders can transform themselves into a most convincing dog, cat, pig, raccoon, sheep or rabbit. Perfect as party favors, for school plays and all kinds of pretend play, these sturdily made masks are ready to "punch out" and wear. Simply add a string or a rubber band to hold the mask in place — and let the fun begin!
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  • Silly Animals Punch- Out Masks/6 Masks

    Carolyn Bracken

    Paperback (Dover Pubns, Sept. 1, 1993)
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  • Wild Animals Punch-Out Stencils

    John Emil Cymerman

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 5, 1994)
    Children learn to recognize and identify 20 wild creatures: zebra, wolf, walrus, porcupine, skunk, fox, reindeer, baboon, giraffe, many more. Simple and safe stencils (no scissors needed—ideal for young children) provide hours of tracing and coloring fun. Great for decorating nurseries, classrooms, playrooms, etc.
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