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Books with title Ultimate Sticker Book: Alice Through the Looking Glass

  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Disney Press, Lucy Rayner, Disney

    Audiobook (Disney, May 26, 2016)
    When Alice returns to the whimsical world of Underland, all is not well. The Mad Hatter has become horribly and certifiably normal. Soon Alice realizes that the only way to save him is to travel to the past and right old wrongs. But Time may not be on her side - in fact, he might even try to stop her!
  • Ultimate Sticker Book: Alice Through the Looking Glass

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, May 3, 2016)
    Alice Through the Looking Glass in theaters May 27, 2016DK's Ultimate Sticker Book: Alice Through the Looking Glass is the perfect companion to Disney's 2016 sequel to Alice in Wonderland with more than 60 reusable stickers and informative captions that provide extra insight into the curiosities of Underland.Join Alice as she goes through the Looking Glass with this adventure-packed sticker book with full-color, reusable stickers featuring the wonderfully mad Alice in Wonderland characters like the White Rabbit, the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, and the Jabberwocky.© 2016 Disney
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  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Kari Sutherland

    Hardcover (Disney Press, April 12, 2016)
    When Alice returns to Underland in this sequel to Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, she must go on an action-packed adventure to help save her friends!
  • Alice Through the Looking-Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Robert Ingpen

    Hardcover (Palazzo Editions, Nov. 1, 2015)
    More than 70 original illustrations by Robert Ingpen complement the complete and unabridged text in this edition published to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's first Alice book in November 1865When Alice steps through the looking-glass in the drawing room one drowsy winter afternoon, she finds herself in a peculiar, topsy-turvy world where chess pieces walk about, flowers talk, and nothing is quite as it seems. Alice is caught up in a bizarre chess game and encounters some rather eccentric characters—including the argumentative Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, the Lion and the Unicorn, the nonsensical White Queen, and the quick-tempered Red Queen. The story features the poems, “The Walrus and the Carpenter” and “Jabberwocky," which have become just as well known as Alice’s adventures themselves. The award-winning artist Robert Ingpen has illustrated Lewis Carroll’s enchanting sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in this sumptuous volume. Full of anarchic humour, witty rhymes, and sparkling word play, it will delight new readers and devoted Alice fans alike.
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  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    1st Edition (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 4, 2016)
    A sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the book tells of Alice’s experiences when she climbs through a mirror to discover a bizarre fantasy world on the other side of the glass.In looking-glass land everything is reversed, just as reflections are reversed in a mirror. Brooks and hedges divide the land into a checker-board, and Alice finds herself a white pawn in the whimsical and fantastic game of chess that constitutes the bulk of the story. On her trip to the eighth square, where she at last becomes a queen, Alice meets talking flowers, looking-glass insects , a man in a white paper suit, such nursery rhyme characters as Humpty Dumpty and the Lion and the Unicorn, and many others, including Tweedledum and Tweededee and the White Knight.Lewis Carroll’s much-analyzed poem Jabberwocky makes its first appearance in Alice Through The Looking Glass.
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  • Alice Through the Looking-Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, Oct. 3, 2005)
    The timeless sequel to the Kate Greenaway Medal and Kurt Maschler Award-winning "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". For over a century, Lewis Carroll's classic stories of logic and lunacy have inspired delight in young and old alike. Continuing Alice's adventures, "Alice Through the Looking-Glass" sees her walking through a mirror into a topsy-turvy world. There she meets a host of bizarre characters, including Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty and the Red Queen. But is it all a dream?;"An Alice for the new millennium, this book is a triumph of design and rare quality." The Guardian on "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland";Helen Oxenbury's Alice is a child of today - modern, personable, spirited!
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  • Alice Through the Looking-Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 11, 2005)
    Welcome back to the world of Helen Oxenbury's Alice! An exuberant edition of the Lewis Carroll masterpiece, lavishly illustrated by one of the most beloved children's book artists of our time.Helen Oxenbury's ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND set a new standard for contemporary editions of Lewis Carroll's beloved classic. And now she has illustrated its companion, ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING- GLASS, with equal intimacy, warmth, and charm. Here again is Alice, dressed in her bright blue jumper and ready for adventure like any modern child. All it takes is a bit of curiosity about the room reversed in the mirror and suddenly Alice is in the Looking-Glass world with all manner of comical and magical characters — Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the lion and the unicorn, and a whole game board of chess pieces come to life. On page after page, Helen Oxenbury's incomparable line drawings, sepia illustrations, and full-color paintings give today's children their own utterly accessible view into Lewis Carroll's timeless nonsense.
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  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 4, 2016)
    A sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the book tells of Alice’s experiences when she climbs through a mirror to discover a bizarre fantasy world on the other side of the glass.In looking-glass land everything is reversed, just as reflections are reversed in a mirror. Brooks and hedges divide the land into a checker-board, and Alice finds herself a white pawn in the whimsical and fantastic game of chess that constitutes the bulk of the story. On her trip to the eighth square, where she at last becomes a queen, Alice meets talking flowers, looking-glass insects , a man in a white paper suit, such nursery rhyme characters as Humpty Dumpty and the Lion and the Unicorn, and many others, including Tweedledum and Tweededee and the White Knight.Lewis Carroll’s much-analyzed poem Jabberwocky makes its first appearance in Alice Through The Looking Glass.This new digital edition of Looking Glass includes an image gallery.
  • Alice Through the Looking-Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Helen Oxenbury

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 14, 2009)
    "Young and old alike will easily embrace Oxenbury’s Alice, who seems both old-fashioned and modern, and comfortable in worlds on both sides of the mirror." — Booklist (starred review)Helen Oxenbury’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland set a new standard for contemporary editions of Lewis Carroll’s beloved classic, and this companion is illustrated with equal intimacy, warmth, and charm. Here again is Alice, dressed in her bright blue jumper and ready for adventure. All it takes is a bit of curiosity about the world reversed in the mirror, and suddenly Alice is interacting with all manner of comical and magical characters — Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the lion and the unicorn, and a game board of chess pieces come to life. Helen Oxenbury’s incomparable line drawings, sepia illustrations, and full-color paintings give today’s children an accessible view into Lewis Carroll’s timeless nonsense.
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  • Alice Through the Looking-Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Robert Ingpen

    Hardcover (Palazzo Editions, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Why, sometimes I ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. When Alice steps through the looking-glass in the drawing room one snowy, drowsy afternoon, she finds herself in a peculiar, topsy-turvy world where chess pieces walk about, flowers talk and nothing is quite as it seems. Alice is caught up in a bizarre chess game and encounters some rather eccentric characters, both new and familiar including the argumentative Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, the Lion and the Unicorn, the nonsensical White Queen and the quick-tempered Red Queen. The story features the poems, The Walrus and the Carpenter and Jabberwocky , which have become just as well known as Alice s adventures themselves. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll s first Alice book, the award-winning illustrator Robert Ingpen has illustrated its enchanting sequel in this sumptuous volume. Full of anarchic humour, witty rhymes and sparkling word play, it will delight new readers and devoted fans.
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  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    eBook (LVL Editions, June 16, 2016)
    An Carroll's sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice once again finds herself in a bizarre and nonsensical place when she passes through a mirror and enters a looking-glass world where nothing is quite as it seems. From her guest appearance as a pawn in a chess match to her meeting with Humpty Dumpty, Through the Looking Glass follows Alice on her curious adventure and shows Carroll's great skill at creating an imaginary world full of the fantastical and extraordinary.
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass Ultimate Sticker Book

    DK

    Paperback (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), May 2, 2016)
    DK's Alice Through the Looking Glass: Ultimate Sticker Book is the perfect companion to Disney's 2016 sequel to Alice in Wonderland. Join Alice as she goes through the Looking Glass with this adventure-packed sticker book. In the Alice Through the Looking Glass movie, Alice returns to Underland and revisits all the beloved characters who live there. Filled with more than 60 reusable stickers featuring characters like the White Rabbit, the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Car and the Jabberwocky.
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