Where's Waldo? The Wonder Book: Mini Edition with Magnifier
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Average customer review:Product Description
Waldo once again ventures into a pocket-size format, in a new hardcover edition complete with free magnifying lens (you'll need it!).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #47716 in Books
- Published on: 2005-05-10
- Released on: 2005-05-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 32 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780763627003
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Waldo the intrepid wanderer is such an enduring classic he's been dubbed a pop culture icon on VH1's "I love the 90s" series -- and there's even a Waldo movie in the works. But if you thought you had Waldo pegged, you haven't seen anything yet! In this new compact edition of WHERE'S WALDO? THE WONDER BOOK, our insatiable traveler finds himself in a world of dreams and fantasies, of swarming scenes that are wilder and wackier than ever before. His adventures span a crazy cake factory, the Land of Woof, and endless maze of halls and doors, and more. But here's the catch: every teeming double-page spread features more than twice the characters of previous Waldo books, now reduced to a mini format that hugely multiples the challenge. Kids will go crazy for these super-hard searches, which are more satisfying than ever to solve.
Customer Reviews
Way Too Much Fun
I first got turned onto Waldo books while in college. I was working at a small bookstore, and spied a paperback of Where's Waldo? in Hollywood. I've had it all these years, but recently brought it out of the basement for my 7 year old son. He was thrilled with that book, so I got him Where's Waldo?: The Wonder Book in hardback for Christmas.
While the Hollywood book is difficult, The Wonder Book also has some difficult scenes! In one, I STILL haven't found Wizard Whitebeard. Arggh!
Martin Handford is the creator of the Where's Waldo? books, which features elaborately detailed scenes, hidden objects, and visual puns. The reclusive, bespectaled author works fervently for EIGHT WEEKS for EACH of the 2-page spreads on these books. This means that the Where's Waldo Wonder Book took him 1.8 years to create! Amazing!
My son and I love to pore over the pages--not only looking for Waldo, Wenda, Wizard Whitebeard, Odlaw, and Woof--but also other clues. For example, Wenda always loses a camera, Woof a bone, the Wizard a scroll, and so on. BUT, at the end of the book, there are TWO pages of checklists for other things to find in EACH of the visual puzzles! Some are quite hard to find. For example, a clown follows Waldo and his friends all through the end of the book. One of the challenges is to find the scene in the book where the clown changes the color of his hat band.
The creative scenes you'll find in the Wonder Book include:
*Once Upon a Page
*Clown Town
*The Fantastic Flower Garden
*The Odlaw Swamp
*The Might Fruit Fright
*The Corridors of Time
*The Game of Games
*The Battle of the Bands
*Toys! Toys! Toys!
*Bright Lights and Night Frights
*The Cake Factory
*The Land of Woofs
Odlaw Swamp and Land of Woofs are *especially* tricky, because all the characters look the same...except for one defining element.
As with all the Waldo books, there's also some great visual puns that will tickle adult funny bones. Make no mistake...the Where's Waldo? series isn't just for kids! I love searching for the characters and items as a way of relaxing and enjoying my son's company.
Highly recommended!
Very satisfying, vibrantly printed
This is another excellent Where's Waldo -- almost as sublime as "The Fantastic Journey", a little harder, and just as engaging. As a piece of artwork it's clear that Handford's style is maturing: his lines are more precise, there are more individuals packed into every open space, and there's also a slightly more vibrant color palette. Unlike the other four Waldo books, these twelve scenes are printed digitally. Each miniscule pixelated line edge can be seen upon close inspection, a little disconcerting at first but very crisp and clear -- and probably one reason for Handford's new stylistic developments here.
My daughter says...
"I like Waldo. I like the book Where's Waldo. I like all the pictures. There are all these little people running around and you have to find Waldo in all of the pictures. It's hard, but that's good. That's it."
-Adele, Age 5 (who thiks it might be good for 5 to 9 year olds.)




