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Where’s the Wookiee? Has Kids Searching For Chewbacca Instead of Waldo

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Martin Handford’s Where’s Waldo (or Where’s Wally if you were in the UK) were some of the most popular children’s books of the late ‘80s. Not surprisingly there have been countless knock-offs which are all worth ignoring, except now that Chewbacca the Wookiee has gone missing all over the Star Wars universe.

Where’s the Wookiee? is essentially no different than the Where’s Waldo book series, but instead of trying to hunt down a bespeckled time traveler in a striped top, kids can pour over elaborate scenes from the Star Wars universe while trying to find that walking carpet.

For $12 on Amazon the book includes some 40 pages of illustrations by artist Ulises Farinas which is enough to have an adult spending weeks trying to find Chewie on every page—or about ten minutes for the average four-year-old. [Amazon via The Robot’s Voice]


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