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Fantasy · 1907 · G

Policeman Bluejay (1907)

by L. Frank Baum

Two children fell asleep in the forest. They woke up as birds. Things got complicated.

ForAll agesGenreFantasyLength178 pagesRead time~4.5 hours

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

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No strong language

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

None

No psychological concerns; gentle fantasy

What this book is about

Originally published as Baum's Twinkle and Chubbins (1911 edition as Policeman Bluejay), this early L. Frank Baum children's fantasy follows two children transformed into birds and placed under the protection of a bluejay officer of the forest police. Baum's characteristic whimsy fills a tale of talking animals, forest law, and the gentle moral universe he built throughout his Oz and non-Oz fantasy work.

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