You think you found him, but just wait.
That IS a tough one.
It better to reads komix book. It’s called reading!
When finding Waldo becomes too easy for him, Brewster can pick up one of the Magic Eye® optical illusion books.
I’m not sure the “Finding Waldo” books can actually be considered reading…though they can be tough to solve.
Synchronicity with SMBC.
I guess reading War and Peace no longer counts as reading. Well unless it has pictures?
Good job, Brewster!
And … surprisingly … dressed as a butler. :)
Brewster probably needs to stick to pop-up books.
Next he’ll move on to Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego?
After appearing in a cameo role in Van Halen’s video “Hot For Teacher,” Waldo parleyed his newfound fame to create the international series of bestselling “Where’s Waldo?” books. His legacy lives on through the generations.
Well, this is Brewster. He’s reading something that suits his reading level and his IQ.
Bilan about 1 month ago
You think you found him, but just wait.
TStyle78 about 1 month ago
That IS a tough one.
Gent about 1 month ago
It better to reads komix book. It’s called reading!
phritzg Premium Member about 1 month ago
When finding Waldo becomes too easy for him, Brewster can pick up one of the Magic Eye® optical illusion books.
BJDucer about 1 month ago
I’m not sure the “Finding Waldo” books can actually be considered reading…though they can be tough to solve.
Wilson Lumley about 1 month ago
Synchronicity with SMBC.
blakerl about 1 month ago
I guess reading War and Peace no longer counts as reading. Well unless it has pictures?
Calvins Brother about 1 month ago
Good job, Brewster!
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
And … surprisingly … dressed as a butler. :)
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
Brewster probably needs to stick to pop-up books.
waltermgm about 1 month ago
Next he’ll move on to Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego?
KC135E/R BOOMER about 1 month ago
After appearing in a cameo role in Van Halen’s video “Hot For Teacher,” Waldo parleyed his newfound fame to create the international series of bestselling “Where’s Waldo?” books. His legacy lives on through the generations.
paullp Premium Member about 1 month ago
Well, this is Brewster. He’s reading something that suits his reading level and his IQ.