Contains 10 illustrations.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum is a beloved and enduring classic of children’s literature. First published in 1900, it tells the enchanting story of a young girl named Dorothy who finds herself transported to the magical land of Oz after a tornado sweeps her and her farmhouse away from her dreary Kansas home.
Dorothy’s arrival in Oz sets the stage for a fantastic adventure filled with memorable characters and captivating settings. Along the way, she befriends a diverse group of companions, including the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion, each of whom possesses unique qualities and desires. Together, they embark on a journey to the Emerald City to seek help from the powerful Wizard of Oz, hoping he can grant their wishes: a brain for the Scarecrow, a heart for the Tin Woodman, courage for the Cowardly Lion, and a way home for Dorothy.
As they travel through the enchanting and sometimes perilous landscapes of Oz, readers encounter whimsical and imaginative creatures, such as Munchkins, Winkies, and flying monkeys, as well as colorful places like the Munchkin Country and the Winkie Country. The story is a blend of fantasy, adventure, and allegory, with Baum weaving themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of belief into the narrative.