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  • Book cover of The Patchwork Girl of Oz
    L. Frank Baum

     · 2023

    The Patchwork Girl of Oz is the 7th book in the "Oz" series by L. Frank Baum. The story follows a young boy named Ojo and his Unc Nunkie, who live in poverty in the outskirts of the Land of Oz. One day, they set out on a journey to find the rare ingredients for a potion that will bring their beloved Margoyle back to life. On their journey, they meet a wide array of interesting characters, including the Patchwork Girl, a creation of a crooked magician named Dr. Pipt. The Patchwork Girl joins Ojo and Unc Nunkie on their journey, and they soon find themselves on a mission to rescue the Royal Family of the land of Oogaboo from captivity. The journey takes the group through many dangerous situations, including a treacherous mountain pass and encounters with giant spiders and dragon-like creatures. They also encounter some familiar faces from previous "Oz" books, including the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. Along the way, Ojo and his companions learn important lessons about friendship, bravery, and the true meaning of family. They also discover the importance of taking responsibility for their actions and the consequences that follow. In the end, the group is successful in rescuing the Royal Family and returning them to their rightful place on the throne. Ojo is able to gather all the necessary ingredients for his potion, and his beloved Margoyle is brought back to life. "The Patchwork Girl of Oz" is a classic children's tale that showcases Baum's imaginative storytelling and whimsical characters. It is a tale of adventure, friendship, and the power of perseverance, and it continues to capture the hearts of readers of all ages.

  • Book cover of Ozma of Oz
    L. Frank Baum

     · 2023

    Ozma of Oz is the third book in L. Frank Baum's "Oz" series, and it continues the adventures of Dorothy Gale in the magical land of Oz. In this story, Dorothy is sailing to Australia with her Uncle Henry when they are caught in a storm and Dorothy is thrown overboard. She washes up on the shore of the Land of Ev, where she meets a new friend, Billina, a talking hen. Together, they set out to explore this strange new land. Dorothy soon learns that the Land of Ev is ruled by the evil Nome King, who has imprisoned the royal family of Ev and is planning to conquer the Land of Oz. With the help of new friends, such as the mechanical man Tik-Tok and the cowardly lion, Dorothy sets out to rescue the royal family and save Oz from the Nome King's clutches. The journey is full of danger, including encounters with ferocious monsters and treacherous villains. But with her courage and determination, Dorothy perseveres and ultimately triumphs over the Nome King. "Ozma of Oz" is a beloved classic of children's literature, full of whimsy, adventure, and heart. Baum's imaginative descriptions of the Land of Ev and the Land of Oz, as well as the characters who inhabit them, continue to captivate readers of all ages.

  • Book cover of Lon Po Po
    Ed Young

     · 1996

    This Caldecott Medal-winning, classic retelling of Little Red Riding Hood is one of the most celebrated picture books of our time. With characteristic flair and energy, award-winning artist Ed Young illustrates the ancient Chinese version of the favorite fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. Young's vibrant, yet delicate, pastels and watercolors add drama to the deftly translated story. ★ ''A gripping variation of Red Riding Hood. This is an outstanding achievement that will be pored over again and again." —School Library Journal, starred review

  • Book cover of The Scarecrow of Oz
    L. Frank Baum

     · 2023

    The Scarecrow of Oz is a children's fantasy novel by L. Frank Baum, first published in 1915. The story is set in the magical land of Oz and follows the adventures of the Scarecrow, one of the most beloved characters in Baum's Oz series. The novel begins with a young girl named Trot and her friend Cap'n Bill, who are sailing on the ocean when their boat is suddenly swallowed up by a whirlpool. They find themselves in a strange land called Mo, where they meet the Scarecrow and learn that he has been transformed into a human by the magic of a wicked sorcerer. Together, the Scarecrow, Trot, and Cap'n Bill set out on a quest to find the sorcerer and restore the Scarecrow to his original form. Along the way, they encounter several other colorful characters, including a talking goat, a friendly dragon, and a group of mischievous giants. As they navigate through the dangers of Oz, the group learns valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and perseverance. They eventually find the sorcerer and use their wits and bravery to defeat him and restore the Scarecrow to his former self. The novel is a fun and exciting adventure for children, filled with magic and imagination. It explores themes such as the importance of self-acceptance, the rewards of friendship, and the power of determination. Ultimately, "The Scarecrow of Oz" is a heartwarming tale that teaches children valuable lessons about life and the importance of embracing one's unique qualities.

  • Book cover of The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus and A Kidnpped Santa Claus
    L. Frank Baum

     · 2023

    A Kidnapped Santa Claus is a short story written by L. Frank Baum, the author of the "Wizard of Oz" series. The story is set in Santa Claus's castle in the Laughing Valley, where Santa Claus and his assistants, the Knooks, are busy preparing toys for Christmas. However, a group of demons known as the Daemons decide to kidnap Santa Claus on Christmas Eve and take him to their mountain home in the Caves of the Daemons. The Daemons, led by their king, the Daemon of Selfishness, plan to keep Santa Claus captive until he agrees to work for them instead of for the children of the world. The Daemons believe that the children are too selfish and do not deserve Santa's gifts. Meanwhile, the Knooks, aided by a fairy named Necile, set out to rescue Santa Claus. They encounter many obstacles along the way, but eventually, with the help of a kind-hearted boy named Wisk, they reach the Caves of the Daemons and rescue Santa. In the end, Santa Claus returns to his castle in the Laughing Valley, where he is greeted by the joyful Knooks and children who have received his gifts. The story teaches the importance of kindness, generosity, and the spirit of Christmas.

  • Book cover of Rinkitink in Oz
    L. Frank Baum

     · 2023

    Rinkitink in Oz is a children's fantasy novel by L. Frank Baum, first published in 1916. The story is set in the magical land of Oz and follows the adventures of a young boy named Prince Inga of Pingaree and his companions, including the famous wizard, Dorothy Gale. The main character of the story is Rinkitink, a jolly and rotund king from the neighboring island of Gilgad. Rinkitink is on a journey to visit his friend, the King of Pingaree, when he is captured by the wicked Queen of Coregos and taken to her island as a prisoner. Prince Inga and his companions set out to rescue Rinkitink and free the people of Pingaree, who have also been captured by the Queen. Along the way, they encounter several obstacles and enemies, including a group of powerful giants and the treacherous pirates of Regos. As the group navigates through the dangers of Oz, they learn valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and perseverance. They eventually overcome their enemies and restore peace to the land. The novel is a fun and exciting adventure for children, filled with magic and imagination. It explores themes such as the importance of loyalty and bravery, the rewards of friendship, and the power of determination. Ultimately, "Rinkitink in Oz" is a heartwarming tale that teaches children valuable lessons about life and the importance of standing up for what is right.

  • Book cover of Mother Goose in Prose
    L. Frank Baum

     · 2023

    Mother Goose in Prose is a collection of children's stories by L. Frank Baum, first published in 1897. The stories are based on popular nursery rhymes and fairy tales and are written in prose rather than in verse. The collection includes classic tales such as "Little Miss Muffet," "Jack and Jill," and "The Three Little Pigs," as well as lesser-known stories like "The Wond'rous Wise Man," "The Song of the Alphabet," and "The Man in the Moon." In each story, Baum provides a whimsical and imaginative twist to the familiar nursery rhyme or fairy tale, creating unique and entertaining tales for children. For example, in "Little Miss Muffet," Baum explains the origins of the nursery rhyme by telling the story of a young girl named Rosalie who encounters a spider while eating her curds and whey. Throughout the collection, Baum's lively and engaging writing style captures the attention of young readers and brings the characters to life. The stories are illustrated by Maxfield Parrish, adding to the charm and whimsy of the collection. Overall, "Mother Goose in Prose" is a delightful collection of stories for children that combines classic nursery rhymes with Baum's imaginative storytelling. It is a perfect introduction to the world of literature and storytelling for young readers, and continues to be a beloved classic today.

  • Book cover of The Boy Fortune Hunters in Alaska
    L. Frank Baum

     · 2023

    The Boy Fortune Hunters is a novel by L. Frank Baum, the author of the "Oz" series. The story follows the adventures of three boys, Sam Steele, Dick Hunter, and Tom Holly, who set out to strike it rich in the Klondike Gold Rush. The boys set out on their journey from San Francisco and face many obstacles along the way, including a dangerous sea voyage and treacherous conditions in the wilderness of the Yukon. Along the way, they meet a number of colorful characters, including a crooked lawyer, a wealthy mine owner, and a beautiful young woman named Nellie Conant. As the boys search for gold, they become embroiled in a complex web of deception and danger. They are forced to use their wits and their courage to navigate the dangers of the gold fields, including corrupt officials, dangerous criminals, and harsh weather conditions. Despite the challenges they face, the boys remain determined to strike it rich and to make their fortunes. Along the way, they learn important lessons about loyalty, friendship, and the true meaning of wealth. "The Boy Fortune Hunters" is a classic adventure story that captures the excitement and danger of the Klondike Gold Rush. Baum's vivid descriptions of the wilderness and the people who inhabit it bring the story to life, and the novel remains a beloved classic of American literature.

  • Book cover of The Land of Stories: A Grimm Warning
    Chris Colfer

     · 2014

    In the third book in the New York Times bestselling series by Chris Colfer, the Brothers Grimm have a warning for the Land of Stories. Conner Bailey thinks his fairy-tale adventures are behind him--until he discovers a mysterious clue left by the famous Brothers Grimm. With help from his classmate Bree and the outlandish Mother Goose, Conner sets off on a mission across Europe to crack a two-hundred-year-old code. Meanwhile, Alex Bailey is training to become the next Fairy Godmother...but her attempts at granting wishes never go as planned. Will she ever be truly ready to lead the Fairy Council? When all signs point to disaster for the Land of Stories, Conner and Alex must join forces with their friends and enemies to save the day. But nothing can prepare them for the coming battle...or for the secret that will change the twins' lives forever. The third book in the bestselling Land of Stories series puts the twins to the test as they must bring two worlds together!

  • Book cover of American Fairy Tales
    L. Frank Baum

     · 2023

    American Fairy Tales is a collection of short stories by L. Frank Baum, the author of the "Oz" series. The book includes twelve original fairy tales that are set in America and feature a range of memorable characters, from wicked witches to clever animals. One of the most well-known stories in the collection is "The Wizard of Oz," which tells the story of a young girl named Dorothy who is swept away to a magical land by a tornado. Other stories include "The Box of Robbers," which follows a group of robbers who are outwitted by a group of dolls, and "The Capture of Father Time," which tells the story of a group of children who capture Father Time in order to prolong their summer vacation. Another popular story is "The Girl Who Owned a Bear," which follows a young girl named Mary who inherits a bear from her grandfather. Despite warnings from her family, Mary and the bear become fast friends, and she soon discovers that the bear has magical powers that she can use to help those in need. Each of the stories in "American Fairy Tales" has its own unique charm and message, and together they create a whimsical and magical world that readers of all ages will enjoy. Baum's skillful storytelling and vivid descriptions bring the characters and settings to life, and the book remains a beloved classic of American literature.