Where's Waldo? the Fantastic Journey

Where's Waldo? the Fantastic Journey

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  • Create Date:2022-01-15 08:54:06
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Martin Handford
  • ISBN:1536210978
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Summary

Where's Waldo? Enjoying a refreshed cover on his fantastic adventure -- plus two new pages of games and searches!

On an epic journey that takes him from a feast of gobbling gluttons to fighting foresters and deep-sea divers, Waldo accompanies the Wizard Whitebeard and seeks out the twelve scrolls that will reveal the truth about himself。 Join the search and help Waldo make it to the end!

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Reviews

Allysa Swank

Classic perfect book to play in the docs office

Jerome

i cant find dis dude

Jennifer Fann-Tucker

Classic

Ivana Soto

Un genio。 Mi infancia en dibujos。

MARCIA SOTO

Hermoso。 La infancia resumida en un libro。

Mercedes

Volver a mi infancia, que recuerdos de estos libros mas maravillosos

Andd

Children of all ages will develop visual discrimination skills as they search。 Introductory sentences and end-of-book checklists direct the viewers。 This is a perfect book for two-person-searching。

Justin Swanson

👁 poured over this book for hours with kids #covid19

Bookie Werm

You'll never find him on the last page。 You'll never find him on the last page。 。。。more

Reece C。

It truly was vantastic

Sammy

When the final war came, we could not say it was a surprise。 We had been warned for years, even decades, that our world was becoming divisive。 Splinters of opinion running down the very spine of our culture。 Yet we remained largely unprepared。In those days after the satellites came down, we lost the internet, our connection, telecommunications outside of our own continent。 Space was a battlefield now。 Those of us who could help the refugees from burning countries did what we could, while the chi When the final war came, we could not say it was a surprise。 We had been warned for years, even decades, that our world was becoming divisive。 Splinters of opinion running down the very spine of our culture。 Yet we remained largely unprepared。In those days after the satellites came down, we lost the internet, our connection, telecommunications outside of our own continent。 Space was a battlefield now。 Those of us who could help the refugees from burning countries did what we could, while the children of the coastal cities were sent inland to seek sanctuary。It's the songs that I remember most。 Who knows where the first voice came from, but as the war stretched on, the singing was the key to our resilience。 At first millions fought on each side, but the soldiers of the oppressors realised gradually - hundreds first, then thousands, then many more - that they were fighting for their own demise。 Soon it became the many resisting the few, and yet somehow the few still seemed triumphant。 They had prepared such an intricate web that they held on to so much of what we needed: the fuel, the industries, the media, the deeds to so many of the homes。 The battle to reclaim our land was hard-fought and hard-won。 And what greeted us at its conclusion was rawness and pain。 A world to rebuild。 A cycle to begin again。When we returned to the ancient texts, however, we discovered the depth of our existing knowledge。 How much we had learned from our hunt for Wally, even if the Americans did insist on calling him Waldo, a translation barrier that caused no small fracas during the transition。 We realised now that our enemies were no more than Dracula with a teddy bear。 That we must fight with the continued vigour of an underwater cat。 That we must make it through the majesty of an dragon cave chase。 We had been given the gifts and insight we needed to complete the race of life, and find ourselves at the great gluttonous feast of chapter 1。 And we discovered, too, as we shared songs and fellowship around the campfire, that we had all been beguiled and bewildered by that final Land of Wallies, haunted by the sense of our very self as one of a seething mass, guests at a dreamlike parade in which we are both the spectacle and the spectator。 We know at last that what is to come can never be like it was before。 We emerged with hopes not dashed but becalmed, honour restored, glory resisted in favour of contentment。 We know where Wally is now, but we keep him just out of sight。 To keep the journey going by choice without need for reward。 We are home。 And to know that Wally is nearby, scampering behind a mermaid or a dwarf or a bespectacled waiter is all we ever needed to know。 。。。more

Alice Bennett

We used this book to teach a grammar lesson about expanded noun phrases。 It showed children that in order to effectively describe a character, for example in their writing they need to add detail to allow the reader to build up a picture。 We chose different pages from the book, paired everyone up and asked them to use noun phrases to describe one of the tiny characters and their partner had to find who were they were describing。 After this, in larger groups, the class had to annotate photocopied We used this book to teach a grammar lesson about expanded noun phrases。 It showed children that in order to effectively describe a character, for example in their writing they need to add detail to allow the reader to build up a picture。 We chose different pages from the book, paired everyone up and asked them to use noun phrases to describe one of the tiny characters and their partner had to find who were they were describing。 After this, in larger groups, the class had to annotate photocopied pages from the book with all of the noun phrases they could come up with to create a vivid description of that picture, for example one group had a picture of a huge multicoloured fish。 We included opportunities for immediate feedback and elicitation by having each person write in a different coloured pen。 This way a teacher could assess everyone’s understanding, contribution to the task and perhaps, recognise one of the more quiet children for their progress。 We could also make some links to Maths by dividing the pages of the book into sections in a grid and having the children write directions for finding: “The young boy with sandy-blonde hair, wearing tight red shorts and long electric green flippers”。 This would teach prepositional words in a creative and engaging way。 What I loved most about using a ‘Where’s Wally’ book to teach grammar was the fact that not only did it provide the class with an exciting context, but it was also so accessible for every child in my class because it contains no words。 Each person was able to use noun phrases to describe a character they could see in the book, making for an incredibly effective teaching resource and lesson。 I am very excited to use this book in school and make full use of the numerous opportunities that it offers from Reception through to Year six。 。。。more

Claire

I think this is a very well written book。

Myriam

J’adore!Un incontournable grand classique à partager entre petits et grands🙂Les enfants se l'arrachent pour trouver Charlie et y passent des heures J’adore!Un incontournable grand classique à partager entre petits et grands🙂Les enfants se l'arrachent pour trouver Charlie et y passent des heures 。。。more

Mark

We used these as kids。

Courtney

Who does not love looking for Waldo?! This book keeps not only my children entertained for hours, but also our entire family!

Shirley Revill

My Grandchildren could find Wally and I only found him once。Time to visit Specsavers thinks me。 😊

Leon Enciso

Odio a Wally。 XD

Hamyne

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 finding people and things

Amelia Williams

This book is basically little adventures and different scenes that Waldo hides in。 I realized not that this book is frustrating。 it gives me a headache trying to find Waldo。 Supposedly this book was banned because a mother was appalled about how there was a character topless while sunbathing。 I understand the challenge for this but really, what little kid would notice? Also, if it is really small, they re looking for Waldo who is in stripes not topless。 So their focus would be on clothed people。

نسرين غندورة

هذا الكتاب عبارة تمرين ممتاز لقوة الملاحظة。 يحكي الكتاب قصة والي وأصدقائه الخمسة الذين ينطلقون في مغامرة، ويطلب من القارئ أن يعثر عليهم وعلى أشياءهم في وسط رسومات حافلة بمئات الشخصيات والأشياء。

Brandon

Classic Book! loved this book as a kid and was happy to share it with my children。 So glad i made the purchase!

Kimberly

Where's Waldo is a fun book to have in your classroom library because it keeps kids intrigued for a long time。 It not only helps encourage kids to read but by also asking them to look for Waldo, they're having to incorporate more than just reading skills。 Where's Waldo is a fun book to have in your classroom library because it keeps kids intrigued for a long time。 It not only helps encourage kids to read but by also asking them to look for Waldo, they're having to incorporate more than just reading skills。 。。。more

Danielle

My favorite Waldo book so far。 It wasn’t too difficult but it was also challenging at times。 Plus the scenes were a lot of fun in this book。

Jeraviz

Recuerdo pasarme horas y horas con estos libros。 Creo que si los encuentro volvería a echarles un ojo。

Sophie Crane

I have always loved Where's Wally? And this book is no exception, great buy, this book is fast becoming a favourite in our household。 I have always loved Where's Wally? And this book is no exception, great buy, this book is fast becoming a favourite in our household。 。。。more

Matt

Neo enjoyed this book, as it gave him a chance to look and find Waldo and friends throughout this animated craziness on a page。 Less 'read' than 'gazed over for long periods repeatedly'。 Great to get that grey matter and eyes as sharp as can be! Neo enjoyed this book, as it gave him a chance to look and find Waldo and friends throughout this animated craziness on a page。 Less 'read' than 'gazed over for long periods repeatedly'。 Great to get that grey matter and eyes as sharp as can be! 。。。more

Mellanie C

I registered a book at BookCrossing。com!http://www。BookCrossing。com/journal/13118617 I registered a book at BookCrossing。com!http://www。BookCrossing。com/journal/13118617 。。。more

Patricia Kaniasty

Excellent entertainment for kids。

Liz

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