"The Wizard of Oz" follows the adventures of a young girl named Dorothy who is swept away from her Kansas home by a tornado and transported to the magical land of Oz. There, she meets memorable characters including the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion, each of whom is searching for something they believe they lack. Together, they journey to meet the mysterious Wizard of Oz in hopes of returning home and achieving their desires. Through challenges and magical encounters, Dorothy learns the importance of friendship, courage, and the power of believing in oneself. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Charming Classics, Scholastic Junior Classics, Stepping Stone, Steppingstone .
This book has been graded for interest at 8-11 years.
There are 100 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Turtleback Books .
Lyman Frank Baum was an American author of children's books, best known for writing The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. W. W. "William Wallace" Denslow was born in 1856 in Philadelphia. He was a renowned American illustrator, reporter, and cartoonist, known mostly for his work in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz . He and Baum were partners, but eventually quarreled over royalty shares for the theater adaptation, thus ending their professional relationship. He passed away in 1915
This book contains the following story:
The Wizard of Oz
When young Dorothy and her dog Toto are caught in a cyclone, their Kansas farmhouse is carried off to the magical Land of Oz. Dorothy really wants to return home, but is told the only chance is to get the Wizard of Oz to help her so she follows the yellow brick road to his home in the Emerald City. Along the way she meets the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion who join her on the quest: the Scarecrow wishes for brains, the Tin Man for a heart and the Cowardly Lion for some courage. The Wizard of Oz agrees to help them all if they vanquish the Wicked Witch, so the gang troop off to her palace. Despite running into the witch’s flying monkeys, Dorothy is able to melt the witch with a big bucket of water. On return the Wizard gives the scarecrow a handful of pins, the Tin Man a heart shaped cushion and the lion a bottle marked courage. For Dorothy he has a hot air balloon to take her home but unfortunately it takes off with the Wizard in it but before Dorothy can climb in herself. It takes advice from Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, for Dorothy to learn that she has her own way of returning home. Dorothy clicks together the heels of her silver shoes and wishes to return home, and is soon running across the fields at Kansas.