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The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz(Illustrated)

Lyman Frank Baum

Casa editrice: Swish

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Illustrated Edition: Enjoy a visually captivating experience with 20 enchanting illustrations that bring the story to life.
	Summary: Dive into a concise and engaging summary that captures the essence of Dorothy’s adventure.
	Character List: Explore a detailed character list that highlights the beloved figures from Oz.
	Author Biography: Discover the life and legacy of Frank L. Baum, the creative genius behind this timeless classic.

Step into the magical world of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, where adventure awaits at every turn! Follow the courageous Dorothy Gale as she is whisked away from her mundane Kansas life to the enchanting Land of Oz. Joined by unforgettable friends—the brain-seeking Scarecrow, the heart-hungry Tin Woodman, and the timid Cowardly Lion—Dorothy embarks on a thrilling quest to find the elusive Wizard of Oz. Together, they encounter colorful characters, face treacherous challenges, and learn that the true power of friendship and self-discovery lies within.
This beautifully illustrated edition invites readers of all ages to experience Frank L. Baum's timeless tale like never before. Each vibrant illustration enhances the enchanting narrative, making it perfect for both new readers and those revisiting this beloved classic. With a helpful character list and an insightful author biography, this edition offers a deeper understanding of the story and its creator.
Join Dorothy on her unforgettable journey down the Yellow Brick Road and discover the magic that awaits in Oz! Perfect for family reading, this edition is sure to spark imaginations and inspire dreams of adventure.







 
Disponibile da: 03/11/2024.

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