Anyone who has had a sick child knows how hard being cooped up can be.
But one builder in the States decided to do something to brighten up the lives of sick kids.
Jason Haney was working on a construction site next door to the Memorial Children’s Hospital in South Bend, Indiana when he had the idea.
With the help of his daughter, Jason made an 2.5m-tall cut out of Where’s Wally, and now hides it every day on the site for the children next door to find from their hospital-room windows.
Once he’s told the kids have spotted the famous character, Jason hides it somewhere else and the hunt begins again.
You can see more about Jason’s amazing work here](https://www.facebook.com/groups/968453113269307/) or click through to see the wonderful idea in action.
Jason with Wally. Photo via Facebook
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