Walt Disneys Alice In Wonderland by Teddy Slater


Walt Disneys Alice In Wonderland
Title : Walt Disneys Alice In Wonderland
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 0307021491
ISBN-10 : 9780307021496
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 24
Publication : First published January 1, 1951

The tale of Alice through the looking glass as retold by Walt Disney.


Walt Disneys Alice In Wonderland Reviews


  • Ahmad Sharabiani

    Alice in Wonderland (Disney Classic #11), Walt Disney Company
    One of my favorites. 96-page classic storybook that accurately captures the movie magic and places it right into a child's hands. With every turn of a page, adventure unfolds to create memories that will last a lifetime.
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  • Archit

    One of my favorites. The characters in Wonderland were too amazing. Recommended to anyone who enjoys magic and a bit of fun.

  • Gerry

    Very colourful illustrations by the Walt Disney Studios enhance the short text by Al Dempster, who foreshortens some incidents but in doing so loses nothing from the gist of the story overall.

    Alice was growing tired listening to her sister reading aloud to her when she suddenly saw, out of the corner of her eye, a white rabbit hurrying by, looking at his pocket watch and talking to himself. Thinking that this was curious she follows him and finds herself falling down a huge hole into the centre of the Earth. Then her strange adventures began.

    A small door was an obstacle until she drank from a bottle on a table and shrank to a size that permitted her to enter and there she was suddenly floating on a bottle on a mysterious sea. She met Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee but neither knew of the White Rabbit so she hurried on until she met him in a wood.

    White Rabbit sent her into his house to fetch his gloves but she noticed some cookies labelled 'Take One' ... so she did and she grew to an enormous size. White Rabbit and his friend Dodo thought she was a dreadful monster!

    Taking a bite from a carrot that she found, she became small once more and entered a garden of talking live flowers but the flowers thought that she was a weed and would not let her stay. Moving on, therefore, she met a caterpillar who told her to eat some mushrooms nearby that would change her size.

    The bite from the mushroom did just that but she shot up taller than the treetops and frightened the birds! Fortunately another bite made her the right size once more. Wondering which was to go, she encountered the Cheshire Cat, grinning at her, had a tea party with the Mad Hatter and the March Hair, played croquet with the Queen of Hearts, was chased by the army of cards when the Queen declared, 'Off with her head!' and then discovered that she was back on the riverbank where it all began.

    Thank goodness that dream is over ... I'm exhausted!

  • Canette Arille

    First time I read this book in my childhood. Nothing special, but it was very popular, so I read this too. I m a fan of other Disney stories like the little mermaid or sleeping beauty. Just this book - Alice in Wonderland isnt that interesting like for example: the little mermaid. This book is a little boring for me, but dont look at this review. If You really wants to read this book, just do it :)

  • Rachel

    Love Alice! Never get sick of the story. Great for bedtime.

  • Elin (Tickmicks bokblogg)

    I mean... Alice is awesome no matter how many times I read it and no matter which edition I read 😊😉

  • Shirley Revill

    One of my family's favourites. Ideal for kids of all ages.

  • Shirley Revill

    A classic story for children. Recommended.

  • Toni

    This is such a fantastic story. One that you can enjoy over and over again. I definitely recommend it.

  • Toni

    Alice In Wonderland,

    This book has been one of my life time favorites. I just re read it and had to rate and review it. This book is so good that you can read it over and over again. This subjects that it touches on are so neat. All the different characters that you meet in this book. Alice in the beginning and you watch how as the story goes on, that you can meet individuals who may be different then you, but still be amazing people you know and maybe even consider friends. How life doesn't always follow the way you think it should, yet it is all about life. Great book.

  • Rubayet

    বইটি অন্যসব বইয়ের থেকে একটু আলাদা কারন এটি আমার নিজের কেনা প্রথম গল্পের বই, এবং নিজের পড়া দ্বিতীয় গল্পের বই। বইটি কিনেছিলাম স্কুলের এক বইমেলা থেকে, বয়স তখন মাত্র ছয়। কেনার পরদিন থেকে বহুবার বইটি পড়েছি, কিন্তু প্রথমবার পড়ে আমার কাছে বেশ কঠিন লেগেছিল, পরে কয়েকবার পড়ার পরে বুঝতে পেরেছিলাম কিছুটা।

  • Rachel Yuska

    alice was high on 'shroom. she chased the rabbit and suddenly she was in a crazy wonderland. that's the price for not listening to your sister's story. respect anybody who reads to you.

  • Anne Bollmann (Annelise Lestrange)

    This is a timeless classic and Little Golden Book's edition is precious with its vintage illustrations <3 once again, I fell in love with this story!

  • Tina

    Meh. I don't care for this version of the story. Too much is missing.

  • Mandi Hidalgo

    I really like the artwork, but there were things missing from the story that made the story a bit sillier. Like they skipped where she cried and flooded the room and then shrunk herself again winding up in a river of her tears. Instead, she just wound up in a bottle in a mysterious river. Haha! I still love it. I just felt they could've made it better by adding just a few more pages.

  • Diana

    I expected this to be a simplification of the movie, but it might be a little TOO simple for my taste. Maybe three sentences per page? Really, though, it was cute. Good for kids who have already seen the movie, but useless otherwise since there isn't enough story related for it to stand alone.

  • Greisi

    Its so wonder!!

  • Kylie Abecca

    Quite well done fitting majority of the story into such a shortened version.

  • Edu Ruiz

    Muy chachi y pa leer con los crios super ameno y divertido

  • Laurel

    This book has great illustrations and is very easy to read and entertaining as read aloud to children. The story takes place originally next to a tree on the ground where Alice falls asleep and starts to dream, but the primary setting is Wonderland which is in her dream. Wonderland begins as a great hall with a tiny door. A talking door knob instructs her on how to alter her size several times--resulting in being able to leave the room as a 3 "inch high girl sailing in a bottle in a sea of her giant tears.

    Once ashore she lands in a place is full of things that are completely bizarre and wacky, such as food that changes your height, animals wearing human clothes, talking and having a tea party. The tea party is actually an Unbirthday Party that includes the March Hare, and the Mad hatter. Being "curiouser and curiouser", Alice tries to follow a clock watching white rabbit to his house and the as well as the white rabbit.

    Other fascinating characters are the Cheshire Cat, who appears and disappears, and a dog with the head of a broom that sweeps the path away so Alice has no path to follow. Tweedledee and Tweedledum are comical set of chubby twins who tell her a poem of a walrus and a carpenter that lure a unsuspecting family of oysters to their table for "dinner".
    The white rabbit thinks Alice is his house maid, Mary Ann, and insists that she find his gloves and fan. Alas she enters his house and Alice finds some enchanted cookies that cause her to turn into a giant monster. She only regains a smaller stature when she eats a magic carrot plucked from his garden.

    The butterflies in the book actually have pieces of buttered bread for wings. A huge caterpillar uses a hookah to smoke "something" that causes him to smoke rings in the air and ask the 3 inch tall Alice, over and over Who Are YOU? When Alice tells him she wants to return to the correct size of a young girl, he tells her about eating some magic size increasing mushrooms.

    Afterward she arrives at the castle of the evil Queen of Hearts. Her guards are all playing cards who at one point are painting the white roses red to avoid the queen's anger. These roses are all around the castle in a big garden that is made into a maze. Alice is asked to play a crazy croquet game with the queen. They used hedge hogs as balls and live flamingos as mallets. After Alice gets away from the Queen and gets out of the maze she wakes up and is back to the original place she fell asleep.

  • Pamela

    Ok so now Alice of course sees a White Rabbit and just has to follow it down the rabbit hole and off on an adventure she goes along the way she learns eating things can make u grow or shrink depending on what it is and of course she meets the twins Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Mad hatter,March Hare, Cheshire Cat, and many others some help her out and some like the Queen of Hearts want to kill her lol so u will have to read it to find out what happens

  • Connor Ashcraft

    This follows the same story line as the motion picture but is a book format. You still go though wonderland with Alice as she meets new friends such as the mad hatter and enemies such as the queen of hearts.