It is hard to tell but I belive that all of the flowers sing together or a solo
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The original book is called Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This is sometimes shortened to Alice in Wonderland.The REAL ORIGINAL NAME IS CALLED Alice's Adventure Underground.
In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland the Red Queen uses a flamingo as a croquet mallet.However, the Red Queen doesn't actually appear in the original book or in Disney's 1951 animated adaptation. In those versions it is the Queen of Hearts who uses a flamingo as a croquet mallet.
A skeleton key.
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Alice in wonderland
The original book is called Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This is sometimes shortened to Alice in Wonderland.The REAL ORIGINAL NAME IS CALLED Alice's Adventure Underground.
A garden cafe is a kind of cafe place just like your in the garden with flower and trees together drinking with coffee.
The cat from Alice in wonderland, I believe.
Absalom the caterpillar from "Alice in Wonderland" is typically depicted as a blue hookah-smoking caterpillar with a very calm and laid-back personality. In the original book by Lewis Carroll, Absalom is not explicitly identified by a specific species of caterpillar.
There's no mention of the mushroom's name in the book's original text.
the white rabbit (I'm late, I'm late for a very important date!)
The Queen in "Alice in Wonderland" is described as a tyrannical and irrational ruler. She is known for her quick temper and tendency to issue harsh and extreme punishments, such as ordering executions at the drop of a hat.
In the garden. He he, well yes, (in the garden) but try looking in damp places, under flower pots, under trailing plants... those kind of places! Hope this helps! :)
In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland the Red Queen uses a flamingo as a croquet mallet.However, the Red Queen doesn't actually appear in the original book or in Disney's 1951 animated adaptation. In those versions it is the Queen of Hearts who uses a flamingo as a croquet mallet.
Alice in Wonderland is festooned with animals, many of whom are major characters in the story. The most famous are probably the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and the Caterpillar, although there are a great many others. The puppy has an interesting significance in that it is the only animal Alice meets which actually behaves like an animal and doesn't speak. The pig which the baby turns into doesn't speak either, but is extraordinary because it was originally a baby. Another interesting animal is Alice's pet cat Dinah, who doesn't actually appear in Wonderland at all, but is mentioned many times by Alice during her adventures.