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Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] — Content Guide for Parents

By L Frank BaumIndependently Published2020-10-05ISBN 9798693882546194 pages
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated]

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

This is the fourth book in The Oz Series by L. Frank Baum. On her way back from Australia, Dorothy visits her cousin, Zeb, in California. They are soon swallowed up by an earthquake, along with Zeb's horse Jim and Dorothy's cat Eureka. The group soon meets up with the Wizard and all travel underground back to Oz.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book includes scenes where characters face peril and danger, such as a violent earthquake that causes Dorothy and her friends to fall into a chasm. Additionally, there are references to characters promoting the killing of wicked witches, which indicates a level of violence, though it is presented in a fantastical context. The book contains elements that could be considered scary for younger readers, such as the violent earthquake and the perilous situations that Dorothy and her friends encounter. These elements may induce mild fear or anxiety, particularly in sensitive children.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have violence?

    The book includes scenes where characters face peril and danger, such as a violent earthquake that causes Dorothy and her friends to fall into a chasm. Additionally, there are references to characters promoting the killing of wicked witches, which indicates a level of violence, though it is presented in a fantastical context.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have scary content?

    The book contains elements that could be considered scary for younger readers, such as the violent earthquake and the perilous situations that Dorothy and her friends encounter. These elements may induce mild fear or anxiety, particularly in sensitive children.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have religious themes?

    No religious content is present in the book itself. While L. Frank Baum had a religious background, the narrative does not include any religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have racial/cultural content?

    The book does not explicitly address race or racism as a central theme. While there are discussions about Baum's racial views in broader analyses, these do not reflect content within the book itself.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have profanity?

    There is no profanity in the book. The language used is appropriate for children and does not include any offensive words or phrases.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have climate change?

    The book begins with a significant earthquake, which may reflect themes related to natural disasters and their impact. However, it does not engage with climate activism or environmentalism in a direct manner.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is present in the book. The narrative focuses on adventure and friendship without any references to sexual themes or relationships.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have gender roles?

    The book features a strong female protagonist, Dorothy, who exhibits leadership qualities and independence. This portrayal can be seen as a progressive representation of gender roles, challenging traditional expectations of women in literature. However, the narrative does not explicitly discuss gender roles as a theme.

  • Does Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum(Classics, Children's Books) [Annotated] have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes are explicitly present in the book 'Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.' While some discussions and analyses suggest queer subtext in Baum's works, these are interpretations and not content found within the narrative itself.