Yes, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was originally written as a book for children, although some contemporary readers consider that the language used might be too challenging for them.
'Alice in Wonderland' is a book that is generally considered suitable for both children and adults. It contains elements that can be enjoyed by all ages, such as imaginative storytelling, wordplay, and philosophical themes.
It doesn't say much about her family in either of the Alice books. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland begins and ends with Alice sitting by a riverbank with her sister and at one point she remembers having seen something "in her brother's Latin Grammar," but apart from that, her family isn't mentioned. Her sister is mentioned again in Through the Looking Glass, but there is no other reference to her having any family.
The book is suitable for and very enjoyed by children and grown-ups alike.
No. It's by Lewis Carrol.
Yes. Alice in Wonderland was written for children.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a children's book written by Lewis Carroll in 1865.
Alice is a child herself so no, she doesn't have children of her own.
In Alice in Wonderland most of the grown-ups are very silly (and often slightly scary). The only really sensible character in the book is Alice herself, who is still a little girl. This was one of the very first children's books with a child as the heroine. This made many children very interested in it (and more than a few adults uncomfortable).
The king and queen in "Alice in Wonderland" have one child, the Knave of Hearts.
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Alice had adventures in Wonderland in the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
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While Alice in Wonderland Syndrome appears to have some genetic predisposition (as children of sufferers are more likely to suffer as well), it is not always passed to children through their parents.
The Hatter, the Duchess and her cook are human adults who appear in the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.The King, Queen and Knave of Hearts are also portrayed as human, despite the fact that they are really living playing cards.
Alice in Wonderland was originally a childrens' cartoon, but in this version, adults will even be entertained. Tim Burton does make movies a bit scarier than their originals, so with saying that, it will be said that young children (4 and below) should be accompanied with adults. Was a little gloomy and dark, with evil makeup, and a few thrillers. Over all, this is a family friendly movie.
Alice's Wonderland was created in 1923.