The mystery character is a man with ginger hair and a beard (which is ginger too). He wears a green jumper with a white collar.
He is most obvious in the 'nasty nasties' scene, where he is positioned directly below the bottom-right corner of the information scroll in the top left of the picture. (When I say scroll, I mean the big one that appears on every page). Just to the right of the two fighting witches.
This character appears on every page except the last one. Hope this helps!
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The main character of this book is Brittany Lassiter. She is key to this book because she is the narrator and solves the mystery of her brother's secret.
This is a quote from someone who answered this question on another site: " I also couldn't find the 5 spiders, but I did find my old original print Waldo book with the beach scene. I compared the list of things to find in each book, and surprise, there are not 5 spiders. The original print says "5 sprinters' which are found by the beach coast on the right page. When they made the new edition of the book for the Waldo Collection, they must have got some wires crossed and instead of typing "5 sprinters" they wrote "5 spiders'. "
Characters from a book. Waldo is the American version while Wally is the UK and Australian version.
left center on toward the bottom. find the red monster with small yellow dots on him bending two blue pipes making a circle, the bone between the base of the two blue pipes. good luck, have fun!
yes it is a mystery book ! i had the same problem when i was a kid :)
The kid on the first page when u c them in a small square on the left count from the begining 16 kids and that 16th kid is the mystery person
Waldo is the name of a fictional character that appears in the Where's Waldo book series. Waldo is always hiding amongst the other people and things on the pages of the books in which he lives.
Waldo is a character from the "Where's Waldo?" book series, known for wearing a distinctive red and white striped shirt and hat. The books are set in various locations and time periods, but Waldo himself is not specifically associated with the future in any significant way.
Waldo is not a real person, but a fictional character from the "Where's Waldo?" book series. The books feature detailed illustrations with Waldo hidden in a crowded scene, and readers must find him among the other characters. Hollywood is a popular setting for movies and entertainment, but there is no specific location where Waldo can be found there.
Girl: Dorothy from wizard of oz or pippi longstoking Boy: Wheres wally or Harry Potter
It took me two weeks to find Waldo, but it was well worth it. I have the North America 2003 version of Where's Waldo in Hollywood, so my answer may not suit your book. This is almost a scavenger hunt. I can't quite describe it based on his exact location. Basically, find the blond Wenda in the middle of the right hand page. Follow the line of Wendas to the left. The Wenda on the far left of the "Wenda stage", one above the front Wenda, will have a hand in front of her mouth. Follow that hand down and the Waldo it links to will have a bone in his other hand. The book you have may be different (I don't know if there are other versions of Hollywood, but I wanted to be specific just to be sure.) I hope this helped you find Waldo. If you want to know the other character locations, please post them. -Jeff
The main character of this book is Brittany Lassiter. She is key to this book because she is the narrator and solves the mystery of her brother's secret.
Waldo is for some reason a (Funny-Sounding) name, Mr. Emerson notwithstanding. There was a character on Deputy Dawg (Sic) called Sheriff Waldo and he was a comic relief character. there was and is a Waldo avenue in Jersey City and once a very busy signal tower visible from the PATH near Journal Square. Waldo was a PRR signal tower with possibly some Path cross-connections, it was torn down years ago. So there you have it, it is a funny-sounding name and was probably chosen for that reason for the Maze series.
the first book ralph waldo emerson publishe was "nature"
This is a quote from someone who answered this question on another site: " I also couldn't find the 5 spiders, but I did find my old original print Waldo book with the beach scene. I compared the list of things to find in each book, and surprise, there are not 5 spiders. The original print says "5 sprinters' which are found by the beach coast on the right page. When they made the new edition of the book for the Waldo Collection, they must have got some wires crossed and instead of typing "5 sprinters" they wrote "5 spiders'. "
25. First book was published in 1987.
"Where's Waldo?" was created by the British illustrator Martin Handford. The book series features intricate, seek-and-find illustrations where readers search for the character Waldo among a crowded scene.