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The wonderful wizard of oz
Written by: L. Frank Baum
Main characters
Little girl dorothy, her dog Toto
Scarecrow
Tin woodman
Lion
Summary
Dorothy wants to get back where she used to live in 
Kansas ,  but it’s impossible because nobody knows where it 
is. So she has to follow the yellow brick road to the 
emerald city to ask the wizard of oz to send het there . On 
her way she meets many creatures who need something from 
the wizard too. All the creatures have a unique skill
Which comes in handy many times on their way to the 
emerald city. 
What do the creatures need from the wizard? 
Scarecrow needs a brain 
Tin woodman needs a heart
Lion needs courage to do things because he’s a cowardly 
lion
About the book
The book was very well designed and every page looked 
cool and decorated. It looks like they put a lot of effort 
into this book. They also tried to do everything to make 
this book cool and interesting for children . And overall it 
was better than i thought
About the writer L. Frank baum
1856-1919 lived in  los angeles ,
California. He had many children:
Harry neal baum, frank joslyn baum, 
Kenneth gage baum, Robert stanton 
Baum. He was married to a woman
Named maud gage baum. 
.   
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