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Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland

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Written by Lewis Carroll in 1865, this story remains a well-known classic to this day. It is the tale of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and meets extraordinary creatures. <br>

48 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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1,724 reviews28 followers
October 14, 2021
Teaching pluses: great for sequence of events and associating character traits. Not a clear theme, but manageable. Kids usually have the background knowledge and interest thanks to the Disney movies. Awesome for 1st-3rd.
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January 30, 2023
Good starting point for Alice in Wonderland. Highly abridged version that only includes a few scenes, all of which are found in the Disney movie.

Mother Tongue notes: Read with 2 early readers over 10 lessons. Plenty of simple words, but with a good mix of new vocabulary. Aristocratic ranks mentioned several times. Discuss the English monarchy and class system.
Read over 2 lessons with an intermediate reader.
5 reviews
May 16, 2014
Cute

Cute

My 7 year old loved this book. The illustrations and story line that followed were very entertaining. A great bedtime story to excite his dreams indeed :)
3 reviews
October 3, 2018
It was cool. It is like a adventure.I loved it. It was about a girl her name is Alice , I think it is my favorite book. I can't believe how much I liked it.
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2,418 reviews117 followers
May 8, 2014
Basic Plot: Alice travels to Wonderland in search of the white rabbit, encounters a lot of nonsense, then wakes to find it was all a dream.

I'm not sure there's anyone in Western society who doesn't know the basics of the story by now. This adaptation for beginning readers is just one more in a long line of watered-down versions intended for small-child consumption. That sounded a lot meaner than I meant it.

It captures the basics of the story while using accessible vocabulary and sentence structure for a child learning to read. The art is cartoony, but decently done and clear in meaning. It was also a free Nook download when I picked it up, and there's no price better than free.

The overall effect is decent, but nothing terribly impressive. My son seems to like it, though, as he has re-read it a few times now.
23 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2016
Alice had a dream about a cool place with cool thoughts like going to a palace with potions that can make you smaller than you are and bigger than you are. I liked the book because Alice had a cool adventure and I like adventures. I think the author's purpose was that when you have cool adventured dreams then you can have a good time to fall asleep.
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2,397 reviews
April 1, 2015
We used this "easy reader" re-telling of Alice to introduce our NINTH week of story times inspired by themes found in this classic story. This was also the week of "St. Patty's Day" so we explored the concepts of BIG and LITTLE (and "Little People" such as fairies and leprechauns).
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9 reviews5 followers
December 6, 2016
This Fiction book is about yours truly; Alice. Throughout this true adventure, Alice discovers a new world! (Just by following a rabbit.) It could have explained more with more detail. But my Favorite part is when she's swimming with a Rat.
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June 13, 2014
I like Alice because she is funny and beautiful and cind.The book was not like the movie.
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