| [CHAPTER 1] | In Jolly Kimbaloo |
| [CHAPTER 2] | Snip's Great Adventure |
| [CHAPTER 3] | King Kinda Jolly Is Sad |
| [CHAPTER 4] | In the Purple Forest |
| [CHAPTER 5] | The Rolling Hoopers |
| [CHAPTER 6] | In Catty Corners |
| [CHAPTER 7] | The Magic Pudding |
| [CHAPTER 8] | The Mysterious Message |
| [CHAPTER 9] | In the Castle of Morrow |
| [CHAPTER 10] | Dorothy and the Dummy |
| [CHAPTER 11] | A Real Oz Adventure |
| [CHAPTER 12] | The Playful Scooters |
| [CHAPTER 13] | Snip Meets the Blanks |
| [CHAPTER 14] | The Old Tailor's Story |
| [CHAPTER 15] | Kabumpo to the Rescue |
| [CHAPTER 16] | Humpy Hailed as King |
| [CHAPTER 17] | Mombi's Magic |
| [CHAPTER 18] | Ozma's Odd Home-Coming |
| [CHAPTER 19] | The Wizard Takes a Hand |
| [CHAPTER 20] | The Lost King Is Found |
| [CHAPTER 21] | The Grand Procession |
CHAPTER 1
In Jolly Kimbaloo
The King of Kimbaloo was kind'a jolly, and Kinda Jolly was the King of Kimbaloo. And no wonder he was kind'a jolly! He had made a great fortune in buttons, and had one of the coziest castles in Oz. It was set in the very center of a thick button wood in the Gilliken country, and had more chimneys and windows than any dozen castles I can think of.
The castle owed much of its coziness to Rosa Merry, the quaint little Queen of Kimbaloo, who kept it spick and spandy and simply blooming with flowers. This she could easily do, for in the castle garden grew a simply enormous bouquet bush, where old and new fashioned bouquets blossomed in bewildering profusion. There were violets and rosebuds edged with lace paper, lovely red roses tied with satin bows, daisies and daffodils, pinks and larkspur, and every other sort of delightful nosegay you could ever imagine. No matter how many were gathered, others immediately blossomed, so that Rosa Merry had made almost as much of a fortune in bouquets as Kinda had in buttons, and could have jelly-roll every lunchtime if she cared to.
There were some who thought the castle, built as it was of dark purple button wood, studded with rows and rows of bright buttons, extremely odd, but it suited Kinda Jolly and Rosa Merry right down to the cellar and the five hundred inhabitants of Kimbaloo thought it extremely magnificent. No doubt they were right. However that may be, anyone who had seen Kinda Jolly and Rosa Merry walking in the gardens on pleasant summer evenings would have had to admit they were the most lovable little couple in the land. Kinda was short and fat and Rosa was short and merry. They both dressed in the purple costumes of the Gillikens, but their robes were trimmed all over with buttons that chinked delightfully when they walked and almost dazzled one by the brilliance of their colors.