Take a Trip Through Taylor Swift's Eras With This ‘Where's Waldo' Inspired Fan-Made Puzzle Book
It's hard to keep up with Taylor Swift.
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Whether she's selling out major tours around the globe or getting excited at football games watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce play, the 'Love Story' singer is constantly on the move. If you can't keep up with her in real life, this fan-made Where's Taylor? is a fun alternative. Published by Chartwell Books, the book parodies the musician's on-the-go lifestyle in a Where's Waldo style, offering fans young and old an interactive experience for just $10.99.
Unofficial 'Where's Taylor?' Book
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A fan-made Where's Waldo-esque puzzle book about Taylor Swift.
The hardcover Swift-themed book can be purchased on Amazon, and makes a great gift for the die-hard Swiftie in your life. Through the book's colorful illustrations, readers are tasked with searching for the superstar in settings from New York City to Nashville, taking fans through all of her eras from Lover and Speak Now to Folklore.
Throughout the scenes, the reader will also find special objects that Swifties will be very familiar with, including the star's iconic sparkly guitar, red heart sunglasses, her three cats, Karyn the cobra, the number 13 and so much more. While they're busy solving puzzles, readers will be treated to interesting anecdotes and facts about Swift's record-breaking career, so there will be learning and having fun doing it.
Unofficial Taylor Swift Eras (The Sticker Version): 1,100 Stickers, 11 Eras, and More!
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A book featuring 1,100 stickers inspired by Taylor Swift.
While you're surfing Amazon for Swift-inspired books, you might also want to grab this unofficial sticker book, also inspired by the performer's many eras. Lucky for you, this sticker book is currently on sale on Amazon for just $6.31. That's 37% off the book's original price.
The book features a whopping 1,100 stickers that reference Swift's 11 eras, along with nods to her personal life, like her status as a proud cat mom. If your laptop or notebooks are looking a little bare, spruce them up by slapping a few Swift-inspired stickers on them and decking them out in honor of your favorite singer.
We can also see these stickers looking great on your favorite water bottle or on the bumper of your car. This sticker book allows you to freely jazz up any empty space you want with these stickers. The sticker book, like the aforementioned puzzle book, is chock-full of Easter eggs we're sure Swifties will love, including references to the ever-iconic Eras Tour friendship bracelets and fan-favorite lyrics. Whether you're a die-hard Swiftie or a lover of eclectic stickers, this one's for you.
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