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Edison has liked to watch The Wizard of Oz since he was a baby and even now at nearly four enjoys sitting on my lap and joining me in a viewing. In fact, we've watched it twice in the last month alone. He loves the munchkins and all the kooky things in the busier scenes, like those that take place in Munchkinland and those within The Emerald City. He likes to watch Toto, any birds that appear in the film (he loves all birds anytime, anywhere), and he really enjoys the Wicked Witch. Her…

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Tin Man Costume on the (not So) Cheap: I volunteer with my church to act as different characters for their vacation bible schools and "trick or treat street"s. Trick or treat street is a family friendly trick or treat alternative in e safe environment for the kids in my community. This u…

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The Tin Woodman (also known as the Tin Man or the Tin Woodsman ) is a man who was turned into a being made entirely of tin and resides in the Land of Oz. He is one of Dorothy Gale's companions in L. Frank Baum's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The Tin Woodman does not appear in Oz the Great and Powerful, but his creator, the Master Tinker, appears. Sapo Kermit, Tin Woodman, Oz Aesthetic, Return To Oz, The Tin Man, Oz Movie, Dorothy Gale, Wonderful Wizard Of Oz, Black Fairy

The Tin Woodman (also known as the Tin Man or the Tin Woodsman) is a man who was turned into a being made entirely of tin and resides in the Land of Oz. He is one of Dorothy Gale's companions in L. Frank Baum's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The Tin Woodman does not appear in Oz the Great and Powerful, but his creator, the Master Tinker, appears. After Dorothy returned home to Kansas in Return to Oz, the Tin Woodman had been turned into stone by the Nome King, but thankfully Dorothy…

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