It's possible that you're referring to The Looking Glass Wars, a novel by Frank Beddor, inspired by Lewis Carroll's two Alice books. It is the first part of a trilogy of the same name.
The first published Alice book was Alice's Adventures in Wonderland which came out in 1865. There is an older version however. Lewis Carroll hand wrote a version of the story as a gift to Alice Liddell, who inspired the story. It was called Alice's Adventures Under Ground and he gave it to her in 1863. After the success of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, he borrowed it from her and had a facsimile version published in 1886. The sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass, was published in 1871.
I would not let small children play this game. it is a very very dark and twisted version of Alice in Wonderland.
Disney's version of "Alice in Wonderland" is a classic animated film beloved by many for its whimsical interpretation of Lewis Carroll's novel. It's known for its colorful animation, memorable characters, and iconic songs. While some may find it a departure from the original story, it remains a popular and enduring adaptation.
"Alice in Wonderland" follows the adventures of Alice in a fantastical underground world filled with whimsical creatures and nonsensical events, while "Through the Looking Glass" sees Alice stepping through a mirror into a parallel universe of chess pieces and mirrored logic. The two books are separate stories with unique settings and characters, but both feature Alice's journey through imaginative and surreal landscapes.
Tweedledum and Tweedledee recite The Walrus and the Carpenter in Disney's 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland and in Lewis Carroll's book, Through the Looking Glass, which is where the poem first appeared. However, the version they recite in Disney's film is not the original, but an adaptation.
There are two movies Alice in Wonderland [2010] & Alice Through the Looking Glass [2016]As of October 2016, there is no indication Disney is planning on teaming up with Tim Burton for a third movie in the Alice series.
There is only twisted versions, because i cant find a kid version- only 4 people 14+!
The first film version of Alice in Wonderland was made in 1903. Disney's famous animated version debuted in 1951.
Disney's animated version of Alice In Wonderland was released in 1951. The latest Alice In Wonderland was released in 2010 and was directed by Tim Burton :D
Kathryn Beaumont provided the voice for the 1951 version of "Alice in Wonderland ".
Originally it was "The Beatles." But it is also the Wonderland theme song and there is a "Joe Cocker" version, the Beatles version is the best though. Originally it was "The Beatles." But it is also the Wonderland theme song and there is a "Joe Cocker" version, the Beatles version is the best though.
There are 168 pages in the paperback version of Twisted Summer. It was independantly published in March of 2013.