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Construction Worker Hides Where's Waldo on Job Site for Kids in Hospital Windows

Construction Worker Hides Where's Waldo on Job Site for Kids in Hospital Windows
A construction worker's idea lets kids scan a building site while playing "Where's Waldo" while looking for an eight-foot tall cut out of the character.

This construction worker has turned a hospital expansion project into a larger than life game of "Where's Waldo" to entertain patients at a children's hospital.

Labor foreman Jason Haney got the idea after hearing about kids at the South Bend, Indiana hospital becoming excited by a snowman erected by workers in the construction yard last winter. This new project would keep them smiling for a long time.

Haney created an eight-foot-tall plywood cutout of Waldo (also known as Wally, in Canada and the UK) featured in the popular picture and puzzle books. Workers hide him in different places around the construction site—and move him whenever they're notified that a child spotted the location.

Haney has a special connection to the kids at Memorial Children's Hospital. His own daughter suffered a stroke when she was only three-years-old and needed special care.

She also helped him create the wooden Waldo, and dad and daughter are already at work on another project to hide around the construction site for kids to find — cut-outs of the cartoon "Minions."

(READ more at the South Bend Tribune) — Photos: Beacon Health System; Memorial Children's Hospital, Facebook

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