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Lewis Carroll’s ‘ |
Walt Disney’s ‘ |
Lewis Carroll’s ‘ |
Walt Disney’s ‘ |
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How The Story Begins. |
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It was a very hot summer day. Not a cloud was to be seen,
and not a single breeze disturbed the leaves or grass surrounding |
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Do you know where Wonderland is? It is the place you visit
in your dreams, the strange and wondrous place where nothing is as it seems. |
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Green dress, green stockings, red ribbon in hair, red
ribbon around waist, red shoes. |
Blue dress, white apron, white stockings, black ribbon in
hair, black shoes. |
Pink dress, white apron, brown shoes. |
Blue dress, white apron, white stockings, black ribbon in
hair, black shoes. |
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Yes. |
Yes. |
Yes. |
No. |
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Destination |
Garden. |
Home. |
Garden. |
Home. |
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Various Characters. |
The Mock Turtle, Gryphon, Duchess, cook, Dormouse, and pig
baby all appear. Tweedledee and Tweedledum do not. |
Tweedledee and Tweedledum appear. The Mock Turtle,
Gryphon, Duchess, cook, or pig baby do not. Nor does the mouse. |
The Mock Turtle, Gryphon, Duchess, cook, Dormouse, and pig
baby all appear. Tweedledee and Tweedledum do not. |
Tweedledee and Tweedledum are pictured. The Mock Turtle,
Gryphon, Duchess, cook, or pig baby are not mentioned. Nor is the mouse. |
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The ‘Walrus And The Carpenter’ Poem Is Told. |
Not pictured, nor mentioned. Instead the reader hears the
mouse’s tale and ‘You are old, Father William’. |
Mentioned and pictured, but not told. |
Not pictured, nor mentioned. However, the mouse’s tale is. |
Pictured, but not mentioned. |
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The ‘Lobster Quadrille’ Is In Story. |
Yes. |
No. |
Yes. |
No. |
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‘Who Stole The Tarts’ Is In Story. |
Yes. |
No. |
Yes. |
No. |
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How The Story Ends. |
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No. |
Yes. |
No. |
Yes. |