![]() The boys reminded me that we still hadn’t read the book nor watched the movie. Naturally, I brought up The Wizard of Oz. Well, like most things on my absent-minded professor-like desk and bookcases, it got buried under papers, “treasures”, and other books.Ī few months later, my boys and I were chatting one day about favorite books that were turned into movies. With song lyrics written by Baum himself, your students will participate in an experience they'll never forget. Frank Baum's classic 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'. I placed this book on one of our bookshelves with the thought of using it for a read-aloud very soon. Also available at Teachers Pay Teachers Integrate literature and music with this musical reader's theater of L. One day while browsing our local library’s resale shop, I was lucky to discover a double book ( The Wizard of Oz on one end and The Jungle Book on the flip side) for only ten cents! Two classics for a dime! That book (along with three other similar styles) was quickly deposited into my bag. I knew that I’d enjoy sharing this gem with my children. Those ruby slippers were so glittery!Īs I grew older, I read the book and continued to revisit this movie and the magical land of Oz. My first love of this tale came at an early age when I happened to catch the replay of the movie on T.V. ![]()
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