Illustrated by: Robert Sabuda
Genre: fantasy
Awards: ALA Notable Children's Book 2004
Summary:
This story retells the tale of Alice's time in wonderland using stunning 3D images. The book is true to Lewis Carroll's original tale and, the paper engineering enhances the reading experience. Readers follow along as Alice is drawn down the rabbit hole, shrunk, enlargened, and meets a unique group of characters. The pop-up images allow readers to immerse themselves in Alice's adventure and imagine what the journey may have been like.
Teacher Evaluation:
I would use this book for a sixth-grade classroom, and we would use it while we study the original Alice in Wonderland novel. While we read the book, we would look at the pop-up adaptation and compare how the images add or detract from the overall story. We would focus on literary analysis using the chapter book and dissect pop-up image creation using the adapted version. Students would use the two stories to create pop-up scenes of the themes found in the story.
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