What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Query abandoned by poster > ABANDONED. Where's Waldo type search-and-find children's book

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message 1: by Dj (last edited Dec 29, 2010 09:25AM) (new)

Dj | 6 comments I had a book in the late '80's to early '90s that was like Where's Waldo, but was much more in-depth. Each page was a new "search & find" puzzle (but not an actual brand-name "Search & Find" book). Each page had a story that went along with it. It wasn't as annoying as an I-Spy, or where's waldo, but the illustration was more of an actual illustration, rather than multiple items repeated extensively.

I remember that one of the pages was like a room full of gifts for a child's birthday and it provided a list of things to find on the pages.

Another page was a jungle and you had to find a specific flower to help the character with the flower which would provide an antidote to a disease he is trying to solve.

Another page looked like a castle-type village, and showed the inside of something like a blacksmith's shop that had a trap door and showed someone trapped in a room under the floor. The objective of this page was to find various items to help the prisoner escape.

Not sure if this is enough info, but I'm happy to help with what little else I can remember.


message 2: by Hilary (new)

Hilary (renfrew) | 48 comments Was it "The Stone in the Sword"?


message 3: by Dj (last edited Dec 29, 2010 12:54PM) (new)

Dj | 6 comments I hadn't heard of that one, so I looked up up.

It's along those lines. But I don't believe it's that one. There were quite a few non-Medieval themed pages. I believe it was only the one Medieval themed page.


message 4: by Justin (new)

Justin Fraxi (barondeghost) | 6 comments I'm not remembering them that well since this was ages ago, but it could it be the series of "search" books by Tony Tallarico?


message 5: by Dj (new)

Dj | 6 comments Sadly, I don't think those are it either. I'm roughly familiar with Tony' Tallarico's books. I know it wasn't a "Search & Find" brand book by Tallarico.


message 7: by Dj (new)

Dj | 6 comments I know it wasn't an I Spy book. It was more of a big photo of an environment (a room or a forest, etc.) where you had to look for items rather than the I Spy books, where everything looks alike.


message 8: by Dj (new)

Dj | 6 comments Hmmm... seems like this one's a little tough! Any other ideas?


message 9: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) | 1396 comments Dj wrote: "Hmmm... seems like this one's a little tough! Any other ideas?"

Dj, Not necessarily. Members here have found books for me and others months and even years after original posting. Many books are not found in the first week or two, partly because not all members check this group frequently and partly because we're always getting new members who might recognize books existing members have not. Or, something might all of a sudden refresh someone's memory.

It's wonderful when books are found almost immediately, but that's not the norm. But, most books are eventually found.


message 11: by akemi (new)

akemi m. (akemimeka) | 1 comments O M F G! i guess i found it! (and i am EXTREMELY excited because i'm looking for this for about a year, and i'm brazilian! yay! \o/\o/)

i guess we were looking for the PUZZLE ADVENTURES from USBORNE children's books: http://www.usborne.com/catalogue/cata...
if not, then must be the YOUND PUZZLES ADVENTURES: http://www.usborne.com/catalogue/cata... or the YOUNG PUZZLES: http://www.usborne.com/catalogue/cata...

is it?


message 12: by Dj (new)

Dj | 6 comments Sadly, I haven't seen it come accross yet. It's not one of the USBorne books. I think my mother may have purchased it from one of the book fair paper book orders we used to get in school (Scholastic?) One of those.


message 13: by HeavyReader (new)

HeavyReader | 450 comments Too bad c. akemi didn't actually find it like s/he thought s/he had. oh well, at least now this thread should have moved to the top of the list for a while. Maybe someone will see it here and know your book.


message 14: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) Could it be one of the various books by Joan Steiner, for example Look-Alikes?


message 15: by Michelle (new)

Michelle  (dejameek) | 53 comments Might be something by Graham Baese. I don't remember his books having multiple stories, but I've only read two of them.


message 16: by [deleted user] (new)

Not any of the Stephen Biesty books by any chance?


message 17: by Wdwmichelle (new)

Wdwmichelle | 1 comments Was this the series: Can You See What I See?

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/can-y...


message 18: by Craig (new)

Craig (kraegg) | 1 comments Pretty sure you are asking about one of these:

For Eagle Eyes Only
More for Eagle Eyes

Both are by Rolf Heimann

I've spent the past month trying to find the name of these books myself. It's how I found this discussion.


message 19: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) I've sent a PM to DJ.


message 20: by ruby (new)

ruby (dizzymissruby) | 1 comments EEEP. Thank you c.akemi!!! I came here thinking maybe DJ was talking about the book I've been trying to find and your suggestion was it. So happy right now and grateful. :)


message 21: by Waldo (new)

Waldo Varjak | 98 comments Hi There!


message 22: by Galen (new)

Galen | 2 comments This really brings back a few snap shot memories for me. I must have been 5 or 6, sometime in the early 90's. I believe I also owned these books. Actually the reason I found this thread is due to a Google search looking for them.

My mom is convinced we ordered them through those little paper 3 or 4 page scholastic ad books the teacher would hand out once a month. I remember the themes and I'm not sure if it was the entire book or just a page, they had like a Christmas theme and other holidays. For some reason the Easter theme stands out in my mind. I do also remember the room full presents page as well.

I would love to by these for my little niece. She would be quite thrilled with them.


message 23: by Galen (new)

Galen | 2 comments After searching for awhile, I finally found the books I was speaking of, It was a series already mentioned here called
WHERE ARE THEY by Tony Tallarico. Sorry I couldn't help more.


message 24: by Isabel (new)

Isabel Thorndike (gaycornbread420) | 1 comments Important! Was it “King Arthur’s Knight Quest”?


message 25: by Dominick (last edited Jul 04, 2021 09:44PM) (new)

Dominick Soucy | 1 comments dragon quest by Andy Dixon and Nick Harris?!

I came across this question while looking for this book myself so i sure hope it is the one you were looking for too even if its years later


message 26: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54912 comments Mod
Note: Dj (the OP, original poster) was last active on the site in October 2019.


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