Where's Waldo? The Great Picture Hunt (Hardcover)

Where's Waldo? The Great Picture Hunt By Martin Handford, Martin Handford (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Martin Handford, Martin Handford (Illustrator)
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Waldo’s back in the picture! Find the bespectacled traveler in never-before-seen illustrations, along with special stickers and a slew of other novel features.

Waldo’s back, and he’s anxious to show you his pictures. But not so fast — you have to find them first. Enter Odlaw’s Picture Gallery and admire the framed images, then try to track them down in the crowded scenes that follow. Got the picture? There are hidden characters and objects to hunt for, spot-the-difference spreads, silhouettes to match with originals, and plenty more. Happy hunting!

About the Author


Martin Handford, the man behind the mind-boggling Waldo books, began his career as a freelance illustrator specializing in drawing crowd scenes. The turning point came when he was asked to create a book showcasing his impressive talent, and the character Waldo was born — originally to provide a link between each scene. Martin Handford lives in England.

Praise For…


Martin Handford's sixth and most complex visual puzzle to date.
—Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Entertaining.
—Parents Express


Product Details
ISBN: 9780763630430
ISBN-10: 0763630438
Publisher: Candlewick
Publication Date: May 9th, 2006
Pages: 24
Language: English
Series: Where's Waldo?

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