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Amazing masks in Bromley12 August 2009
Bromley Friends of the Earth showed that you don't need a whole costume to dress up as an animal.
Their amazing home-made masks did the trick.
Can you spot who's wearing a mask?
With nothing more than coloured paper, glue and a piece of string they put together some really effective animal masks.
They also put together a chant to attract the crowds.
I'm an organic cow - mooooooo. I'm an organic pig - oink oink. I'm a free range chicken - cluck cluck.
Bromley Friends of the Earth
The masks were really popular when the group did a talk at Raglan Road Primary School.
They're certainly something that might encourage kids to drag their parents along to your stalls too.
Let us know if you give it a go richard.hines@foe.co.uk

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