The first book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, features just one queen, the Queen of Hearts (just like the playing card).
The second book, Through the Looking-Glass, starts out with two - the Red Queen and the White Queen (just like the Chess pieces) - but by the end of the book, Alice herself becomes a queen because she has reached the top of the board. (In chess, if a pawn reaches the top of the board it is made a queen)
The king and queen in "Alice in Wonderland" have one child, the Knave of Hearts.
The red queen from Alice in Wonderland
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No, Alice doesn't steal anything from the Queen of Hearts in the book Alice in Wonderland, but the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing some tarts that the Queen has made.
The Red Queen .
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No, the Queen in Alice in Wonderland famously says "Off with their heads!" as a recurring threat throughout the story. There is no mention of her asking "do you play crochet."
Adventures in Wonderland - 1992 Red Queen for a Day 1-3 was released on: USA: 1992
The tarts belonged to the Queen of Hearts:'The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts,All on a summer day:The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts,And took them quite away!'(Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, chapter XI)