Dorothy jumped down from her bed and ran to the door. When she opened it, she gave a cry of surprise.
She was not looking at the gray prairie anymore. The house was in a beautiful country that was covered with green grass and tall trees. There were flowers of every color in the grass and the trees were full of delicious fruit. Birds sang and there was a little stream of clear water.
"How different this country is from Kansas!" Dorothy cried. "I have never seen such a beautiful place. Where am I? And how did I get here?"
She was not looking at the gray prairie anymore. The house was in a beautiful country that was covered with green grass and tall trees. There were flowers of every color in the grass and the trees were full of delicious fruit. Birds sang and there was a little stream of clear water.
"How different this country is from Kansas!" Dorothy cried. "I have never seen such a beautiful place. Where am I? And how did I get here?"
A Note about the Author
A Note about This Story
The People in This Story
1. The Cyclone
2. In the Land of the Munchkins
3. Dorothy Meets the Scarecrow
4. Dorothy Helps the Tin Man
5. The Cowardly Lion
6. The River
7. The Field of Sleep
8. The Queen of the Field Mice
9. The Emerald City
10. The Great Wizard of Oz
11. The Wicked Witch of the West
12. In the Power of the Wicked Witch
13. Dorothy and the Winged Monkeys
14. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
15. The Journey to the South
16. Home Again
Points for Understanding
Glossary
Exercises
A Note about This Story
The People in This Story
1. The Cyclone
2. In the Land of the Munchkins
3. Dorothy Meets the Scarecrow
4. Dorothy Helps the Tin Man
5. The Cowardly Lion
6. The River
7. The Field of Sleep
8. The Queen of the Field Mice
9. The Emerald City
10. The Great Wizard of Oz
11. The Wicked Witch of the West
12. In the Power of the Wicked Witch
13. Dorothy and the Winged Monkeys
14. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
15. The Journey to the South
16. Home Again
Points for Understanding
Glossary
Exercises
Keywords: L. Frank Baum|Dorothy|Oz|Fiction