Audiobook: Kabumpo in Oz
- Download 00 - Introduction audio
- Download 01 - The Exploding Birthday Cake audio
- Download 02 - Picking a Proper Princess audio
- Download 03 - Kabumpo and Pompa Disappear audio
- Download 04 - The Curious Cottabus Appears audio
- Download 05 - In the City of The Figure Heads audio
- Download 06 - Ruggedo's History in Six Rocks audio
- Download 07 - Sir Hokus and the Giants audio
- Download 08 - Woe in the Emerald City audio
- Download 09 - Mixed Magic Makes Mischief audio
- Download 10 - Peg and Wag to the Rescue audio
- Download 11 - The King of the Illumi Nation audio
- Download 12 - The Delicious Sea of Soup audio
- Download 13 - On the Road to Ev audio
- Download 14 - Terror in Ozma's Palace audio
- Download 15 - The Sand Man Takes a Hand audio
- Download 16 - Kabumpo Vanquishes the Twigs audio
- Download 17 - Meeting the Runaway Country audio
- Download 18 - Prince Pompadore Proposes audio
- Download 19 - Ozma Takes Things in Hand audio
- Download 20 - The Proper Princess is Found! audio
- Download 21 - How It All Came About audio
- Download 22 - Ruggedo 's Last Rock audio
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Dear children: Do you like Elephants? Do you believe in Giants? And do you love all the jolly people of the Wonderful Land of Oz? Well then you'll want to hear about the latest happenings in that delightful Kingdom. All are set forth in true Oz fashion in "Kabumpo in Oz," the sixteenth Oz book. Kabumpo is an Elegant Elephant. He is very old and wise, and has a kindly heart, as have all the Oz folks. In the new book you'll meet Prince Pompa, and Peg Amy, a charming Wooden Doll. There are new countries, strange adventures and the most surprising Box of Magic you have ever heard of. Ruggedo , the wicked old Gnome King, does a lot of mischief with this before Princess Ozma can stop him. Of course Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Scraps, Glinda the Good, Tik-Tok, and other old friends all are alive and busy in the new book. I am just back from the Emerald City with the best of Oz wishes for everybody, but especially you. Philadelphia Spring of 1922 Ruth Plumly Thompson
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