In January ( and in our last 5 trips) the kids were able to make a mask at the kidcot stops in Epcot. You get a blank mask on a stick at any of the stops. Then at every country, you get to decorate it. They put a stamp on the stick with the country's name you are visiting, and each country has its own little decoration to add. This january we got ( and Im looking at the mask) the following.. Butterfly cut out( united kingdom), Maple leaf cut out ( canada), teddy bear cut out, an oragami bow from japan, a rocking horse cutout from America, a paper nose, viking ship cutout from Norway, hot air balloon cut out from france, dragon cutout from china, a triangle with a stamp on it of the mexican pyramid, music note stickers, and other stickers, and stamps. There are always markers, and sometimes paint at every stop. Some countries, like china and morocco, will write your childs name in thier language on the back, and china also figures out what animal year you were born in, year of the rooster is on my DD's, and they stamp that on the mask as well. The past 2 trips we also got a dream/wish star. On the star, there was a space for every country to write DREAM in their language. Then, the wish circle in the middle came out, and the kids gave it to the 'wish fairy' during the tapestry parade. Now that the parade is over, i dont know if they are doing anything different. We have like 5 or 6 masks, so I wish they would think of something new for the kids to do. We have also done the passports, and I want to say the were around $9.00. You get the pass port, and stickers and stuff. My kids still love to stop and do the masks even though the have so many!! Its a great way to enjoy epocts world showcase with kids. It give them something to look forward to