Where's Wally Now?

Where's Wally Now?

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-10-13 06:56:59
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Martin Handford
  • ISBN:1406305863
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Wally has moved - he's in a new place in every scene。 So, if you thought you'd found him, you'd better think again! You'll need to look again for Woof, Wenda, Wizard Whitebeard and Odlaw, too。

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Reviews

Carson

It's good It's good 。。。more

Igor

Davi found many caracteres。

Xavier Cameron

Still can’t find him

Dony Grayman

Segundo tomo del hiperpopular ¿Dónde está Wally? en edición española。

Roel

any% speedrun: 3 min 28 sec

Veronica Precourt

They are fan🙂

Katie

A fun book where Waldo travels through different periods of history。

Ken

I spent hours upon hours searching for Wally and his friends as a kid。What made these travels standout was the adventures are set in the past which helps sparks a keen interest in history。I also found Wally, Wenda, Wizard Whitebeard and Odlaw easy to find, Woof was always a little tricker。It was the travellers accessories like the scroll and camera to be incredibly hard to spot。

Kid's Picture Book Review

this was like the birth of search and finds for me growing up。 I was lucky enough to find used copies at a thrift store when I was older。 My son loves them now and he is 5。

Melissa Erikson

For all those burgeoning history buffs out there, WWN is a perfect primer to world history across continents and epochs。 With incredibly accurate* writeups, each reader will be treated to a brief yet dense expose into the following areas: Neanderthal, Old Kingdom Egypt, Rome during the Flavian empire, Viking Raids, Crusades, Middle Ages, Aztecs and the introduction of Conquistadors, Japan in the time of samurai, Pirates and the open seas, French Revolution, late 1800s Californian Gold Rush, and For all those burgeoning history buffs out there, WWN is a perfect primer to world history across continents and epochs。 With incredibly accurate* writeups, each reader will be treated to a brief yet dense expose into the following areas: Neanderthal, Old Kingdom Egypt, Rome during the Flavian empire, Viking Raids, Crusades, Middle Ages, Aztecs and the introduction of Conquistadors, Japan in the time of samurai, Pirates and the open seas, French Revolution, late 1800s Californian Gold Rush, and hypothetical future where humans serve their robot overlords。Also, I found Waldo in each mesmerizing tapestry of history! A fantastic read, worth keeping on your bookshelf for years to come!*gave it one less star because of the inaccuracy of the Middle Ages write up。 For some reason the author here thought the peasants and serfs were always merry and jovial。 Amidst the black death and other rampant diseases (including poverty, malnutrition, chronically having to listen to bards, and being legally illiterate) it's hard to generalize this era as happy* 。。。more

Ivana Soto

Muy ingenioso。 Y un trabajo en el dibujo impresionante

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。

Phylicia

Easy peasy

Reece C。

where he at

Unprinted

Martin Handford, with his inventive and curious drawings take the reader this time around to the age of the cavemen, ancient Egypt and ancient Rome。 The adventures, very diverse and creative, are followed by an exploration of the vikings, chaos in an European castle and a stroll through medieval Europe。 Wally explores the Aztecs way of life and feudal Japan。 He also dwells among pirates, goes to a great ball, the wild west and, finally, to the future in a space station。 The search, of course, is Martin Handford, with his inventive and curious drawings take the reader this time around to the age of the cavemen, ancient Egypt and ancient Rome。 The adventures, very diverse and creative, are followed by an exploration of the vikings, chaos in an European castle and a stroll through medieval Europe。 Wally explores the Aztecs way of life and feudal Japan。 He also dwells among pirates, goes to a great ball, the wild west and, finally, to the future in a space station。 The search, of course, is not just for Wally, but also his dog Woof, his friends Wenda and the Wizard Whitebeard。 Another character that cannot be forgotten is, of course, Odlaw。 Other characters, the Wally Watchers, can be found all around, but the searches can be expanded to different objects, animals and items of clothing。 It is a book that, not only provides a rich visual content, but entertainment for a very, very, very long time。 There are, indeed, many possibilities of using this picture book to discover and rediscover an astounding world of fun。Thanks for reading!To read more of my thoughts on books visit my book blog。 。。。more

Sammy

In the years that followed, we often spoke of our experiences with Wally in hushed tones。 Of the ladies on the grand staircase in gay Paree。 The boiling oil pouring from the turrets during the Crusades。 The question of our hero's loitering "fans", the imitators, expecting us to find them even while we were searching for someone superior。 The experiences followed us wherever we went。 Those quiet moments in the cinema, absorbing an adult world through our childish eyes。 The laughter behind the sch In the years that followed, we often spoke of our experiences with Wally in hushed tones。 Of the ladies on the grand staircase in gay Paree。 The boiling oil pouring from the turrets during the Crusades。 The question of our hero's loitering "fans", the imitators, expecting us to find them even while we were searching for someone superior。 The experiences followed us wherever we went。 Those quiet moments in the cinema, absorbing an adult world through our childish eyes。 The laughter behind the school buildings。 They were echoed in the trees of the woods just outside town limits and reflected in the water of the swimming pool from three metres up on the diving board。We had been drawn in initially by our fascination with the subject matter: Ancient Egypt, the Vikings, 18th century piratical ways。 We had remained because we weren't just searching for Wally。 Yes, there were his traveller's accoutrements and, in later editions, his queer group of pals (we pre-"special edition" children would soon have many an axe to grind)。But in our travels through Old Japan and the Gold Rush, the quest took on a vigour beyond that of youths with their puzzles。 We were sharing an experience, haunted by questions we might never answer, figures who might remain forever shrouded in mist。 Like the wealthy figures in Gay Paree looking on baffled at a scruffy hobo drinking good wine in their midst, we analysed the world through the prism of our culture and our youth。 Much that others knew was still unknowable to us。 Of course, some claimed they had found everything。 These toffee-nosed few announced their triumphs on the monkey bars although few brought with them spreadsheets to prove their claims。 The Gold Rush picture felt especially fitting。 We were all rushing headlong towards a site of untold riches, if only we could uncover them, but aware that a desperate fate awaited those who sought but did not find。 Many came away with only a fraction of the promised booty, and made do with a life half in shadow。 Others found the central prize but failed to take note of the joys that lay in searching beyond that。 Some suffered the inverse fate: they found all the fans, all the kit, but never Wally himself。 Like the child on Christmas morning spoiled with luxury but denied the much-wished-for pony, they carried on aware that they would appear to those around them as life's winners, but would be dogged forever by an impermeable sense of loss。A few did find everything, it's true。 But by the time that work was done, weeks had passed。 Months。 They returned to the schoolyard, haggard and drawn, weeping when they meant to laugh because the former had become grim habit。 They shared their victories with us and we congratulated them but our voices were soft and limpid, our eyes had no sparkle。 We had found other loves in the meantime, and only now did we realise this poor soul had been left behind, on a carnival ride destined for the wrecker's yard。 Many years later, there would be Special Editions and the unforgivable replacement of the Crusades page with a generic Medieval scene。 Video games were designed, a television series came and went。 New generations had our experiences, and we had to remind ourselves they were no more ours than anyone else's。 For we had heard the chimes at midnight。 All along, we now knew, we had not really been searching for Wally。We had been searching for ourselves。 。。。more

Myriam

Un incontournable grand classique! Les enfants se l'arrachent pour trouver Charlie et y passent des heures! Un incontournable grand classique! Les enfants se l'arrachent pour trouver Charlie et y passent des heures! 。。。more

Lark Hutson

Beware。Modern copies of this book have been heavily edited and altered destroying the humor in many scenes。Find an older copy of you can。

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!

Kate Stead

Always awesome。 Loses a star for making the dog so hard to find 😉

Tapani Aulu

Nyt alkaa jo vähän onnistua Vallujen etsiminen, vaikka vielä aika vaikeaa onkin。

Jeraviz

Creo que el que más me gustaba, buscar a Wally a través del tiempo era una delicia cuando era pequeño。

John Yelverton

This sequel to the great children's book is every bit as fun as the original and just as challenging for the reader。 This sequel to the great children's book is every bit as fun as the original and just as challenging for the reader。 。。。more

Sophie Crane

The age old weapon against bored kids。Short of having asteroid and obelisk books about this is a recommended tool in the arsenal。

Ayan Uddin

A good book

James

I loved it。

Lauren

Enjoyed this as a child。 I love puzzles。

Patricia Kaniasty

Excellent entertainment for kids of all ages!!