Jo Files has steel files available for the residents of Oogaboo, in 'Tik-Tok of Oz'. The files are on twelve trees in his orchard. But they aren't the only product line that Jo Files carries.
Files also has nine trees on which are found story books. The books grow inside green husks that indicate ripeness by turning deep red. Books picked too soon lack interest, organization and respect for proper grammar and spelling. But once they're read, the books disappear.
Sixteen [16] officers and one[1] private make up the army with which Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo intends to invade the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. The breakdown is as follows:Generals1. Jo Apple, apple tree owner;2. Jo Bunn, graham and wheat bun tree owner;3. Jo Cone, ice cream cone tree owner;4. Jo Clock, clock tree owner.Colonels1. Jo Pum, plum tree owner;2. Jo Egg, egg tree owner;3. Jo Banjo, banjo tree owner;4. Jo Cheese, cheese tree owner.Majors1. Jo Nails, nail tree owner;2. Jo Cake, cake tree owner;3. Jo Ham, ham tree owner;4. Jo Stockings, stocking tree owner.Captains1. Jo Sandwich, sandwich tree owner;2. Jo Padlocks, padlock tree owner;3. Jo Sundae, sundae tree owner;4. Jo Buttons, button tree owner.Private1. Jo Files, file and book tree owner.According to 'Tik-Tok of Oz', there are eighteen [18] male residents of Oogaboo. But Joe Candy is the only one to succeed in the universal reluctance to start a war against the beautiful, gentle Princess Ozma of Oz. He says that the forty-four [44] children of Oogaboo mustn't be kept waiting for the crops that he harvests every year from his candy trees.
There are fourteen Oz books .
Living in Oz was created on 1983-07-18.
L Frank Baum wrote the original Oz books.
The Web-Files - 2009 Oz Girl 1-8 was released on: USA: 26 August 2009
yes there is a series of wizard of oz books, all about the same place, the land of oz. it is in a sequel. there are 5 books in the sequel.
The cast of Living Well with Oz Garcia - 2006 includes: Oz Garcia as Host
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Dr. Oz has written a series of books called YOU. They include dieting, parenting, and being the best patient. You can view them at http://www.doctoroz.com/books.
The 1985 film Return to Oz is based on the two books that author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919] wrote as immediate sequels to The Wizard of Oz: The Marvelous Land of Oz [1904], and Ozma of Oz [1907].
After defeating the Wicked Witch, the Tin Woodsman of Oz went on to be come the ruler of the Winkies, and living in the castle of the Wicked Witch of the West. There were 14 books in the Oz series by L. Frank Baum. In the Land of Oz, there were four separate counties; Munchkin, Winkie, Gillikin, and Quadling.
One of the Oz books features a flting divan. It's NOT The Wizard of Oz. I think it's either Ozma of Oz or the one with Jack Pumpkinhead. (I read them back in the 70's.)