In Frank Baum’s famous masterpiece “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”, a little girl from Kansas named Dorothy is bored with living on her uncle’s farm and wishes to leave it, suddenly finds herself in the middle of a huge tornado that transports her to a beautiful magical world called the world of Oz. But she soon misses her home and her family and desperately wants to return to her farm in Kansas.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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It tells the adventure of Dorothy, a little girl who finds herself in a magical world, where she seeks to return to her homeland with the help of new friends amidst strange challenges and powers.
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