As such this book is "Image rich" and has a large footprint and is 52Mb in size. Baum, like Carroll, believed that children's books should have many pictures and be pleasurable to read – which the Oz series of books has in abundance. Denslow, the book was inspired by a castle-like structure near Baum’s home and Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. Enough to fire the imagination of any child in any country of the world. Victoria adores creating art that emphasizes the beauty of nature- and particularly birds, fish, insects, and floral designs, along with cute children and animal characters. Unlike the film, the book contains "Oh so much more" detail for children to enjoy. Victoria’s first illustrated works, Baum’s Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Tux in the Zoo by Diana Aleksandrova, were published by MacLaren-Cochrane in 20 respectively. Spreading from its early young American readership to become known throughout the world, it has been translated or adapted into well over fifty languages, at times being modified in local variations. Frank Baums classic childrens novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, about the magical journey of. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has become an established part of multiple cultures, mainly because of the1939 film adaptation has become a classic of popular culture. A striking picture book adaptation for ages 6 up of L. The ruler of Oz, the great Wizard, who resides in an Emerald City, may be the only one powerful enough to help her. But all Dorothy really wants to know is how to get home again. Upon her arrival, she is hailed as a sorceress, liberates a living Scarecrow, meets a man made entirely of tin, and a Lion who seems to be cowardly. A little farm girl named Dorothy and her pet dog, Toto, get swept awayto the Land of Oz by a Kansas cyclone.
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