Ch. 18
Ch. 19
Ch. 20 (pt. 1)
Ch. 20 (pt. 2)
100

This friend suggests Dorothy should visit Glinda, the Good Witch of the South.

The Scarecrow

100

These strange trees try to stop Dorothy and her friends.

Fighting Trees

100

Dorothy and her friends discover this unusual land made of fragile material.

China Country

100

This character accidentally breaks a china cow.

The Cowardly Lion

200

Dorothy and her friends travel to this part of Oz to find Glinda.

The South

200

This friend uses his sharp tool to protect the group from the trees.

The Tin Woodman

200

The people in the China Country are made of this.

China (Porcelain)

200

The China Princess refuses to go with Dorothy because of this reason.

She is too delicate.

300

This character hopes Glinda can help Dorothy return home.

The Tin Woodman

300

The Fighting Trees attack anyone who tries to...

Pass the forest

300

The China Country is described as looking like this kind of toy.

A dollhouse

300

The China Country teaches this lesson about beauty and fragility.

To handle delicate things with care.

400

Dorothy’s group must journey through this dangerous land to reach Glinda.

Quadling Country

400

Dorothy’s group finally escapes the Fighting Trees by...

Finding another path

400

The China Princess fears this will happen if she leaves her land.

She will break.

400

Dorothy and her friends leave the China Country by doing this.

Walking carefully out of the land.

500

Dorothy’s main reason for traveling to Glinda.

To find a way back to Kansas.

500

This lesson is shown when the friends work together against the trees.

Teamwork/Cooperation

500

Dorothy and her friends must be careful not to do this in the China Country.

Break the China people.
500

The China Country shows that not everything beautiful is also...

Strong

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