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The marvelous wizard of oz
The marvelous wizard of oz









the marvelous wizard of oz the marvelous wizard of oz

On the other hand, I found the book less appealing on this readthrough.

the marvelous wizard of oz

(I think he did point out, though, that my voice for the bear in Jon Klassen's I Want My Hat Back is the same as Jack Pumpkinhead's he didn't comment on my Sawhorse voice being the same one I use for Applejack in My Little Pony comics.) There's a good cast of characters to which I could attribute distinctive voices: cackling Mombi, dim-witted Jack Pumpkinhead, the drawling Sawhorse, the extravagant Woggle-Bug.

the marvelous wizard of oz

After we read about Tip building Jack Pumpkinhead, he built a version of his little brother out of household objects! There are ways in which this one is fun to read aloud. My son seemed to enjoy this one as much as the first. So I seized the excuse to upgrade my much-loved copy of Marvelous Land, and I picked up the 1985 Books of Wonder edition the Books of Wonder editions of Baum's original fourteen are not quite facsimiles of the first editions (this one, for example, has different end papers than the original), but they are pretty close. Neill illustrations per chapter, including color plates, it had about one crappy picture every other chapter! This was great when I was reading the books to myself at age ten, but I did not think it would maintain a three-year-old's interest. Denslow, but my edition of Marvellous Land was a re-illustrated Puffin Classic from 1985. One of the big draws of the first book for my son was the profuse illustrations by W. (Indeed, at the time that I write this, we're a few chapters into book six.) But when I pulled my childhood edition of The Marvellous Land of Oz off the shelf, it was clear to me that the book was inadequate to our purposes. I read my son The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and his interest was high enough that I resolved to continue onward into the second book.











The marvelous wizard of oz