For his first title in a brand-new affiliation with Sterling, renowned children’s artist Robert Ingpen presents a lush new edition of one of the world’s most famous stories: Alice’s
Adventures in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll’s classic began as a tale told to a group of children on a picnic in 1862. Three years later, it was finally published, and its curious effect of half-dream, half-nightmare instantly captured the imagination of readers of all ages.This new edition brings together the unabridged text with more than 70 stunning illustrations by Ingpen, each reflecting the artist’s unique style and extraordinary imagination—and the spirit of this eternally popular masterpiece.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was simply a great tale. The imaginative characters, the vivid scenes, and the detailed descriptions really made this story truly entertaining.
From the moment Alice chased the rabbit down a hole, to her meeting of the various characters, including the the Cheshire Cat, the Mock Turtle, the Gryphon (which was my favorite character), through all of her transformations (big, small, serpentine), until she woke up and told her sister of her adventures, it was truly captivating.
Ingpen’s illustrations only added to the magic of this wonderful story of childhood imaginations and dreams.
It’s no wonder this classic tale has been a beloved story for generations.
And I know when Little Music Man is old enough to read it he’ll love it too.
Shop: You can purchase Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on the
Barnes & Nobles website.Thank you to Sterling Publishing for providing the review product free of charge. I received no monetary compensation for this post.















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