This funky Wally sticker book - for young and old alike! - is one of the best value and almost certainly the most fun sticker books ever published. Not only are there over 1000 stickers based on themes from famous Wally scenes but Wally fans will also be inspired to have their own Where's Wally? hunt with the character-based stickers that can be hidden in all manner of places, encouraging Wally-watchers to invite their own friends to join in the search! There are even I found Wally! stickers! How fun-tastic!
And, a message from the one and only, Wally: Hi There, wally watchers! - Are you ready for some stupendous fun? There are hundreds of stickers bursting from this book, just ready to be stuck here, there and everywhere. Why not have you own Wally sticker hunt? The games don't stop there though, Wally fans! Go creative crazy with the super stickers inside. Make mini crowd scenes, scribe sensational stories, and even build your own board game! Me and my friends have plenty of ideas for what you can do, but why not come up with some of your own? What a sticky adventure! Get stuck in!
Get ready for some fun with this neat little Wally book filled to the brim with stickers ready to be stuck here, there and everywhere! The sticker sheets echo themes of the classic Wally scenes from the original books, such as The Airport and The Riddle of the Pyramids, while at the start of each new sticker section, Wally and each of his friends introduce the reader to creative ideas that they can do with the stickers: make mini crowd scenes, scribe sensational stories, and even build a board game!
Martin Handford spent much of his childhood drawing and his earliest influences were cinema epics and playing with toy soldiers. At art college he continued to draw what he calls "busy and militarily correct battle scenes" which led to his job as a freelance illustrator specialising in drawing crowd scenes for numerous clients. Martin now gathers his inspiration from a huge variety of sources; films, visiting museums and art galleries, reading comics and books, and collecting ephemera and trivia. He is fascinated by crowds, and is attracted to their vibes, patterns and details – especially humour; "I love their movement and energy." Gradually, from all this meticulous research, the inspiration for a picture emerges, which Martin embellishes with his own ideas to create astonishing scenes. Each picture takes Martin 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 explains. Read more about the author here.