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John Dough and the Cherub

In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with

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    019 - King Dough and his Court

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    018 - Hiland and Loland

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    017 - Sport of Pirate Island

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    016 - The Flight of the Flamingoes

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    015 - The Fairy Beavers

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    014 - Under Land and Water

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    013 - Black Ooboo

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    012 - Para Bruin the Rubber Bear

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    011 - The Island Princess

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    010 - Pittypat and the Mifkets

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    009 - The Silver Pig

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    008 - The Palace of Romance

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    007 - The Lady Executioner

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    006 - The Freaks of Phreex

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    005 - Chick the Cherub

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    004 - John Dough Begins his Adventures

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    003 - The Gingerbread Man

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    002 - The Two Flasks

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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    001 - The Great Elixir

    In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with a knack for bullying, and the youthful, tyrannical Kinglet of Phreex. Will John Dough outsmart those who crave him? Though this delightful novel, published in 1906, isnt part of the Oz canon, its beloved characters make charming cameos in The Road to Oz (1909). - Summary by Mary Kay, E. Toland and Wikipedia

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In a whimsical tale of magic and mischief, an evil Arabian sorcerer entrusts a golden flask filled with the Great Elixir—a potion that grants extraordinary health, strength, and longevity—to a colorblind bakers wife, hoping to keep it from falling into sinister hands. However, chaos ensues when she accidentally mixes the Elixir with her rheumatism medicine, leading to a hilarious mix-up that results in a batch of enchanted gingerbread. From this dough emerges John Dough, a six-foot novelty gingerbread man who springs to life and makes a daring escape, reminiscent of a classic nursery rhyme. As the malevolent sorcerer chases him, intent on consuming him for immortality, and children pursue him for a tasty treat, John Dough and his whimsical companion, the Cherub, embark on a fantastical journey through bizarre lands filled with eccentric characters. They encounter the comical King of Fairy Beavers, an animated Wooden Indian, a sorrowful girl executioner, a two-legged talking horse with

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