Construction worker creates life-size 'Where's Waldo' game for children's hospital patients

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Indiana construction worker Jason Haney is brightening young hospital patients' days with a life-size version of Where's Waldo.

Every day, Haney hides Waldo in a different spot on his construction site so Memorial Children's Hospital patients can try to find him from their windows nearby. When everyone's found Waldo, Haney starts to scope out his next hiding spot — whether it's on scaffolding, near the elevators or even on a crane.

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There's even a Facebook page to keep track of Waldo's travels. He certainly does not appear to be afraid of heights.

Image: facebook/where's waldo memorial children's hospital

Image: FACEBOOK/WHERE'S WALDO MEMORIAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

Image: FACEBOOK/WHERE'S WALDO MEMORIAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

Image: FACEBOOK/WHERE'S WALDO MEMORIAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

[H/T: BoredPanda]