Lit for Little Hands: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: An Activity Board Book
By (Author) Olga Skomorokhova
Familius LLC
Familius LLC
29th August 2024
15th August 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
Board book
16
Width 165mm, Height 191mm, Spine 25mm
204g
A perfect primer for young readers, teaching them about brains, heart, and courage while cherishing the message: Theres no place like home!
Theres no place like home! Frank Baums classic novel comes to life for young children! Wheels, pull tabs, and other interactive elements invite kids to spin with Dorothy and Toto in the twister, swing an axe with the Tin Woodman, and melt the Wicked Witch of the West. Much more than a primer, Lit for Little Hands: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz tells the actual story in simple, engaging prose, and fans of the novel will be delighted by the books attention to detail and clever use of original dialogue. And the books use of super-sturdy board means everyone can enjoy this tale of brains, heart, and courage over . . . and over . . . and over again!
Jorden provides younger readers with another fun board book adaptation from childrens classics. As with some of the other books in Familus Press Lit for Little Hands series, Jorden's book also includes pull tabs, wheels, and other interactive elements to draw younger readers into the story. Jorden accurately retells the classic American fairy tale of Dorothy Gale and her travels through the land of Oz. Jorden includes some original quotes from Baums text and does not over simplify the engaging text too much, as some adaptations for younger readers do. However, adult readers should know that the text does not include a sanitized version of what Dorothy and her friends must accomplish to receive help from the Wizard of Oz. Teaming up with Jorden again, veteran illustrator Skomorokhova provides bright, whimsical, cartoon like illustrations, pairing perfectly with the text. None of the visual elements are particularly scary. Very young children have little to fear of the Wicked Witch of the West; she is only featured on the cover of the book and once toward the end of the book. * Children's Literature *
Brooke Jorden earned a BA in English and editing from Brigham Young University. The author of the Lit for Little Hands series and other books for children, Brooke is also the managing editor at Familius and the mother of three.