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Where's Wally Now
By (Author) Martin Handford
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Books Ltd
1st June 2007
4th June 2007
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
793.73
Paperback
32
Width 250mm, Height 320mm, Spine 4mm
255g
Search for Wally as he travels through time in this classic Wally activity book!
Wally and his friends travel through time in this second best-selling classic adventure. Search for them as they visit the Stone Age, Ancient Egypt, the Vikings ... right through to the space world of the future. There are all sorts of other things to look for, too. Wow! Amazing! The Where's Wally series has sold over 75 million books worldwide.
This classic activity book never ceases to bore every time you look theres even more! * Junior Education *
Addictive and highly entertaining, Wheres Wally contains pages of busy scenes with the uniquely dressed Wally hidden in each one. Spending time with your child as you try to find the elusive Wally is a great way to develop observation skills, memory and concentration. * Maternity & Infant *
This book is fun for anyone of any age. The classic hunt the hidden character illustrated books are excellent for engaging children. * Brighton Argus/Newbury Weekly News *
Wheres Wally has been around, well forever, and he is still as popular today as he ever was. This is a pocket-sized version of the first book with a magnifying glass to help you find Wally, his friends and all the other items hes lost during his journey. Great for sitting around airports/on planes when size really matters. * Essex Chronicle *
Wheres Wally has been a hit since it was first published, and the great news is that these books are now available in min-editions with a free magnifying glass! Wheres Wally Now will keep children (and adults) amused for hours as they try to find Wally, his friends, and other objects, and this mini-edition really is pocket-sized! * Essex Chronicle *
Martin Handford's earliest influences were cinema epics and playing with toy soldiers, and at art college he loved to draw busy, militarily correct battle scenes. Each picture in his Where's Wally books takes him months to draw. "As I work my way through a picture, I add Wally when I come to what I feel is a good place to hide him," he says.