Woof is located near the crease where the red and yellow train is passing
In the "Where's Wally? Safari Park" book, Woof can be found hiding in various locations on each page. Keep a close eye on the illustrations, as Woof is often wearing a safari hat or blending in with the other animals in the park. Happy searching!
Near the skeleton of the dinasour above the cave men.
In order to fing the real wally, 1.)Find a wally with black glasses 2.)Look Around him 3.)You'll see another wally holding a bone(which is the real treat for woof)
Well wally is hidden behind tthe cafe and woof's bone is in the water fountain
In the "Where's Wally" series, Woof's bone can usually be found hidden in various locations on each page of the book where Wally appears. At the sports stadium, Woof's bone might be cleverly hidden among the crowd, in the bleachers, or near one of the sports activities taking place. Keep a close eye out for it among the busy and colorful scenes!
In the book "Where's Wally: The Fantastic Journey," Wally can be found holding Woof's bone in the scene with the Ferocious Red Dwarves. The scene shows Wally surrounded by the red dwarves, and if you look closely, you'll see him holding the bone.
the woof is by the puppet show right right behind it. the puppet show is near the ocean where the human pyramid is. just stroll down a inch and see the puppet show and there it is (then you find woof).
If you're looking for Woof in Once Upon A Page, he is in the upper right hand side. Above the large book "Wenda's Guide to Art" you will see a man wearing red, white, and blue top hat and next to him is a man wearing a grey top hat. Woof is between them. For all pages except the last, Woof is only visible by his tail.
In the camping scene in "Where's Wally? The Phenomenal Postcard Book Two," Woof's tail can be spotted hanging out of a tent on the right side of the page, near the bottom. Keep an eye out for his distinctive wagging tail amongst the crowded and detailed camping scene to locate him.
Woof is hiding behind a man dressed in white with a blue trim on the bottom and a blue headband shooting an arrow at an archery target. It is in the midle of the two groups of fighters in yellow on the right hand side of the page
A dog's bark is sometimes written as "woof" or "woof woof" (another typical written form is bow wow).