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Where's Waldo? #3

Où est Charlie ? : Le voyage fantastique

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Tout en conservant l'humour de l'album original, cette nouvelle édition met au défi, une fois de plus, votre sens de l'observation. Il faut bien sûr retrouver Charlie qui a changé de place dans chaque scène, mais aussi Félicie, Pouah, Blanchebarbe et Ouaf, ainsi qu'une foule d'objets cachés dans toutes les pages. Alors n'hésitez pas à vous plonger dans ce monde fantastique où vous assisterez entre autres à un bal des vampires, à une frénésie de tapis volants et où vous apprendrez qu'il existe, comble d'ironie, un pays des Charlie. Bon courage et surtout ouvrez l'œil !

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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Martin Handford

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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. "I can't tell you how pleased I am that Waldo has taken on a life of his own," Martin Handford says. "I'd like to inspire children to open their minds to explore subjects more, to be aware of what's going on around them. I'd like them to see wonder in places that may not have occurred to them." Martin Handford lives in England.

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4,872 reviews13.1k followers
May 30, 2017
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!
Profile Image for Shirley Revill.
1,197 reviews286 followers
August 14, 2018
My Grandchildren could find Wally and I only found him once.
Time to visit Specsavers thinks me. 😊
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387 reviews243 followers
January 23, 2016
You might be wondering why this book is on my "hidden gems" shelf. After all, pretty much everyone has read or at least heard of the Where's Waldo? books. Well, it's because Waldo is... wait for it... hidden!

I'll show myself out.
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5,269 reviews179 followers
August 15, 2020
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.
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461 reviews11.3k followers
July 16, 2013
I remember looking for Waldo with my mom and dad as a young kid, pouring over the book for hours. Now that I'm older and have my own kids, I can say with full confidence that this is the type of book that never gets old. It's still fun and becomes even more so when introducing it to a younger generation.

The artwork in Where's Waldo? The Fantastic Adventure is still as amazing and complex as I remember. I admire the skill and time that went into crafting every puzzle in the book, hiding the clues in just the right spots. It also has handy checklists for you to keep track of all the clues you've found, which definitely came in handy.

I read this book with my 5-year-old daughter several times and she thoroughly enjoyed finding the clues. They weren't overly difficult for her, but still challenging enough to keep her (and me!) attentive and searching over and over. The only puzzle we encountered difficulty was with The Land of Waldos, the last story in the book. The goal was to find him amongst hundreds of look-a-likes AND find his missing shoe. We did find his shoe, but Waldo himself eludes us constantly!

Final Verdict: Waldo is still as charming and captivating now as he was back in 1989 when it was first published. Young and old readers will find this edition a perfect book to enjoy together or apart.


Finished copy was received from the publisher through Young Adult Books Central for review.
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5 reviews
November 28, 2008
this is possibly the most mind stimulating book i have ever read! the plot is a little hazy, but the concept is spectacular. anyone who has not read this book is a truly deprived soul and needs to pick up a copy as soon as they can!
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468 reviews12 followers
November 18, 2019
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.
10 reviews
July 9, 2007
Even after all these years, I still find myself looking for the damn shoe on the last page.
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Author 2 books473 followers
March 9, 2018
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.
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89 reviews1 follower
December 4, 2009
Seriously? You're reading my review of Where's Waldo?
15 reviews2 followers
October 14, 2013
Where’s Wally? by Martin Handford
Age's I would use it for: 3+

This is a classic book which can either be thought of as a book without a plot, or one with many. Following the journey of Wally (or Waldo) or the other characters in many different settings.

I think that this is an exceptional book that can be used to encourage children to enjoy books. Although this book lacks a lot of writing I think that it is a great resource to accompany any lesson from ages 3 to 12.I would use it throughout primary to encourage speech, perhaps for students who are more reserved or have SEN. Picking a page at random, asking questions about the pictures and leading up to the child telling their own stories of why Wally is where he is, how they think he got there, where they think he might go to next?

I would photocopy certain pages from any of the series of books, to use as a drama activity. Children will be given a random scene from the book, working in groups to act out what they see. Children will then guess what country they are in. This will require research as the children will have to represent the cultures from the ‘still’ they are portraying.

For Early years and year 1-2 the book can be used to link with history. Children will record the events of one of the characters of their choice on a timeline. This will enrich children’s understanding of the world, discussing the different settings on each page.

The book can also be used implement the idea of tenses in year 1 English. Where was Wally? Using one picture, each child will be given a different character name from the book. Children will write a sentence about where they were. The class will then compare, guessing which character each student was writing about.

This can also be used as part of a foreign language lesson, starting from year 1 up to 6, based on the level of language devises taught. Students can use Wally to explain directions, prepositions and descriptive words relating to location, in a MFL lesson. Wally represents the concept of travel, the book can be used to help discuss geographic issues such as migration and population growth to KS1.
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7,963 reviews247 followers
August 4, 2008
Wally, Waldo, Charlie, Walter, Holger, Valli, Willy, Hetti, and Effy. What do they have in common? They're all the name of a traveler who wears red and white stripes, jeans, glasses and brown shoes. Here in the States we know him as Waldo but he started his journey as Wally in Great Britain. The third book in the series by Martin Handford is The Great Waldo Search (also known as Where's Wally? 3: The Fantastic Journey) and was published in 1989.

The Great Waldo Search requires astute attention to detail. Each scene (spread across two pages) builds on the previous one, requiring the reader to search for a growing number of characters and items. The main focus though on every page is to find three things: Waldo, the Wizard Whitebeard and a scroll. There are also characters from previous scenes hidden in each of the scenes.

The scenes included are:

* The Gobbling Gluttons
* The Battling Monks
* The Carpet Flyers
* The Great Ball-Game Players
* The Ferocious Red Dwarves
* The Nasty Nasties
* The Fighting Forester
* The Deep-Sea Divers
* The Knights of the Magic Flag
* The Unfriendly Giants
* The Underground Hunters
* The Land of Waldos

Sean and I have worked through the book together three times and we still haven't managed to find Waldo on every page. We are completely stumped on "The Ferocious Red Dwarves", "The Unfriendly Giants" and "The Underground Hunters."
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1,700 reviews64 followers
May 8, 2008
This series is fun but, for my money, Hillary Knight's Where's Wallace is far superior. There is really no meat to any of the Waldo books and due, to their nature they are not suitable for read-alouds. However, some kids just adore them and I'm all for anything that connects kids with books.
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684 reviews
September 12, 2008
I loved these books whenever I was in Elementary school.
It kept me busy and made me use my noggin.

So if you're trying to work and your kids on getting on your nerves, plop them on the couch with one of these. =D
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6,572 reviews531 followers
August 4, 2014
How much do I love these? You can find me sitting in a bookstore of library, unwilling to check out because I'd have to put them down for a few minutes. Surprisingly, the PandaBat didn't really burn out on them.
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445 reviews30 followers
September 22, 2015
Oh Waldo, you wiley minx! You had me a couple times with your yellow suited impersonator, but I was not fooled in the end.

Always an enjoyable way to kill time waiting at the dentist's office.
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November 6, 2023
Nach langer Suche habe ich diesen Schatz meiner Kindheit wiederentdeckt und die Begeisterung für Walter hat auch nach über 20 Jahren nicht nachgelassen. Mit den unheimlich detailverliebten Wimmelbildern von Martin Handford könnte ich auch heute noch Stunden zubringen. Daher steht nun auch mein Plan, die restlichen Walter-Bücher, die mir als Kind vorenthalten wurden, nachzuholen! Besonders gut gefallen haben mir die kämpfenden Mönche und die Ballspiel-Spieler. Das Land der Walters hat mich wiederum nah an die Verzweiflung gebracht, da ich den echten, schuhlosen Walter sehr lange nicht ausfindig machen konnte. Die Suche nach dem nett dreinschauenden Mann mit dem rot-weiß gestreiften Pullover kann einem auch im Erwachsenenalter noch einiges abverlangen.
Außerdem ist mir aufgefallen, was für eine beruhigende Wirkung das Fahnden in den bunten Bildern auf mich hat. Deshalb an dieser Stelle ein starkes Plädoyer für Wimmelbilder!
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6 reviews
August 1, 2024
Truly one of the most fascinating publications of the 20th century. I fondly recall being thoroughly engaged throughout the entire work, searching for the Waldo that hid so well. It brings me to tears reminiscing over the first time I picked up this book, wishing I could remember the once youthful joy I had felt upon my first read.
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66 reviews3 followers
August 30, 2020
Volver a mi infancia, que recuerdos de estos libros mas maravillosos
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1 review
May 10, 2022
did it really fast but the variations of the wallys confused me. it was a nice break from reading words
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October 24, 2015
Where’s Waldo is a beginners book for children. It is fun interesting way to find Waldo who is hidden in picture. There are clues on each page that hints to find Waldo in the jumble of people and objects.

Classroom: I would use this in my classroom for students that have finished their work before other students. It will not only help the students increase their reading comprehension because of the hints that are needed to find Waldo. It will also help their mind sort through pictures to find hidden objects, but it will also help students not to distract others around them who are working. Once the student has found Waldo, they are to write a small story of where they might would hide Waldo.
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