The Alice in Wonderland books deserve repeated scrutiny when you consider that the tales reference topics such as set theory, meta-language, Aristotelian logic, topography, game theory, several pre-Socratic logic paradoxes and even quantum physics. Despite mixed reviews, the Alice in Wonderland movie starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter generated a lot of interest. The movie appeals to and is appropriate for senior elementary aged children and older.
Around the time that Johnny Depp’s film was released, Tetley tea distribute a special edition of Alice in Wonderland tins of tea.
It turns out that Alice in Wonderland items and entertaining ideas are so appealing – the number of products featuring these images seems to be almost endless!
Here are some favourites:
Alice In Wonderland Playing Cards – Red Back Deck
All Things Alice Small Note Cards
All Things Alice Wire-O Journal
Adventures in Wonderland Dream Journal
Alice in Wonderland Coloring Book (Dover Coloring Books)
The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition
Charming Sweet Talking Rose Toy, Large
Mad Tea Party, Alice in Wonderland Art Poster Print by Arthur Rackham, 16×20
Alice In Wonderland Enchantmints Mints Collectible Tin
Paul Cardew Alice in Wonderland Tea Party Set
Alice in Wonderland at the Tea Party Frame Necklace
OPI Disney’s Alice in Wonderland 2010 Collection Mini Nail Lacquer Pack
There are almost 30,000 Alice in Wonderland items on Etsy.
You can also find an endless array of ideas on Pinterest.
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Edible Mad Hatter tea party tea cups
Enjoy afternoon tea at the Shangri-la Hotel from 2:30 PM to 4:40 PM. Eatdrinklaugh.wordpress.com has a good description of the offerings.
Sew an Alice in Wonderland pillow
Alice in Wonderland cupcake toppers
Welcome to my wonderland door hanger
Alice in Wonderland paper locket craft
Videos
Alice (Underground) – Avril Lavigne
This LuCont remix of Gwen Stefani’s “What you waiting for?” video features Alice in Wonderland:
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Rated PG for fantasy action/violence involving scary images
and situations, and for a smoking caterpillar. Recommended for ages 9 and up
