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Alice's Reading Log

Alice's Reading Log

Martha Day Zschock

Commonwealth Editions
2015
pokkari
Hello, Alice Welcome to the world of books. This colorful, personalized keepsake is just for you. In Alice s Reading Log, your family and friends will be able to record the first 200 books you read and prepare you for a lifetime of reading, achievement, and success. Sprinkled with great advice and inspiration, this memory book will remind you throughout your life of those books and people who inspired you. A note for adults: recording a child s first books creates a mindset of reading the first steps to a lifetime of learning and growth."
Alice's Reading Log

Alice's Reading Log

Martha Day Zschock

Commonwealth Editions
2015
sidottu
Hello, Alice Welcome to the world of books. This colorful, personalized keepsake is just for you. In Alice s Reading Log, your family and friends will be able to record the first 200 books you read and prepare you for a lifetime of reading, achievement, and success. Sprinkled with great advice and inspiration, this memory book will remind you throughout your life of those books and people who inspired you. A note for adults: recording a child s first books creates a mindset of reading the first steps to a lifetime of learning and growth."
Alice in Wonderland: Color Illustrated, Formatted for E-Readers

Alice in Wonderland: Color Illustrated, Formatted for E-Readers

Lewis Carroll

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
Unabridged & Original version with all 184 pages Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre. Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre. About the story Chapter One - Down the Rabbit Hole: Alice is feeling bored and drowsy while sitting on the riverbank with her elder sister. She then notices a talking, clothed White Rabbit with a pocket watch run past. She follows it down a rabbit hole when suddenly she falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. She finds a small key to a door too small for her to fit through, but through it she sees an attractive garden. She then discovers a bottle on a table labelled "DRINK ME," the contents of which cause her to shrink too small to reach the key which she has left on the table. She eats a cake with "EAT ME" written on it in currants as the chapter closes. Chapter Two - The Pool of Tears: Chapter Two opens with Alice growing to such a tremendous size her head hits the ceiling. Alice is unhappy and, as she cries, her tears flood the hallway. After shrinking down again due to a fan she had picked up, Alice swims through her own tears and meets a Mouse, who is swimming as well. She tries to make small talk with him in elementary French (thinking he may be a French mouse) but her opening gambit "O est ma chatte?" ("Where is my cat?") offends the mouse and he tries to escape her. Chapter Three - The Caucus Race and a Long Tale: The sea of tears becomes crowded with other animals and birds that have been swept away by the rising waters. Alice and the other animals convene on the bank and the question among them is how to get dry again. The Mouse gives them a very dry lecture on William the Conqueror. A Dodo decides that the best thing to dry them off would be a Caucus-Race, which consists of everyone running in a circle with no clear winner. Alice eventually frightens all the animals away, unwittingly, by talking about her (moderately ferocious) cat. Chapter Four - The Rabbit Sends a Little Bill: The White Rabbit appears again in search of the Duchess's gloves and fan. Mistaking her for his maidservant, Mary Ann, he orders Alice to go into the house and retrieve them, but once she gets inside she starts growing. The horrified Rabbit orders his gardener, Bill the Lizard, to climb on the roof and go down the chimney. Outside, Alice hears the voices of animals that have gathered to gawk at her giant arm. The crowd hurls pebbles at her, which turn into little cakes. Alice eats them, and they reduce her again in size. Chapter Five - Advice from a Caterpillar: Alice comes upon a mushroom and sitting on it is a blue Caterpillar smoking a hookah. The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter.
Alice through the looking glass

Alice through the looking glass

Lewis Carroll

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) is a novel by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). It is based on his meeting with another Alice, Alice Raikes. Set some six months later than the earlier book, Alice again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it. Though not quite as popular as Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass includes such celebrated verses as "Jabberwocky" and "The Walrus and the Carpenter", and the episode involving Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
Alice Adams

Alice Adams

Booth Tarkington

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
The patient, an old-fashioned man, thought the nurse made a mistake in keeping both of the windows open, and her sprightly disregard of his protests added something to his hatred of her. Every evening he told her that anybody with ordinary gumption ought to realize that night air was bad for the human frame. "The human frame won't stand everything, Miss Perry," he warned her, resentfully. "Even a child, if it had just ordinary gumption, ought to know enough not to let the night air blow on sick people yes, nor well people, either 'Keep out of the night air, no matter how well you feel.' That's what my mother used to tell me when I was a boy. 'Keep out of the night air, Virgil, ' she'd say. 'Keep out of the night air.'
Alice in Panto Land: A Tinsel Turmoil Production

Alice in Panto Land: A Tinsel Turmoil Production

Richard a. Cole

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
This is one of a series of pantomimes and shows from TINSEL TURMOIL PRODUCTIONS. Each script contains about a dozen main characters and there are suggestions for set pieces, music, dance etc to allow the purchaser the chance to use as many people as they want There are no performance fees and the script can be adapted within reason to bring in any local names or people if required. Enjoy Alice is sitting near a tree, reading a book. She is tired after school and soon falls into a sleep. A load of RABBITS dance around her while she sleeps. Whilst snoozing, a WHITE RABBIT passes by and disturbs her. She talks to him and they start to have a confusing argument. He transforms into BUTTONS and leads her UNDERWATER (set piece) The adventure begins, unlike in Alice in Wonderland, with a magic carpet ride, courtesy of the Genie He takes her to the lake of tears where we find some Pantomime Princesses who do not behave in the normal way Recovering from the underwater escapades, the Genie whisks Alice along to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party where it is populated with Pantomime baddies who are clearly mad and bad. The scene is introduced by another set piece - BE OUR GUEST. Shaking off the villains, Alice next finds herself at a croquet match that is populated with idiots Silly Billy, Idle Jack, Widow Twankey, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum introduce Alice to a whole range of SPORTS (set piece). Evidence is called for from the POLICE (set piece) and, somehow, Alice emerges from her dream and finds herself back under the tree. ALICE finds herself being accused of wrongdoing by the characters. She, Buttons and the Genie, try to reason with the others. The dream suddenly ends and Alice finds herself asleep under the tree once again.
Alice im Wunderland / Alice in Wonderland - Zweisprachig Deutsch Englisch mit nebeneinander angeordneten Übersetzung
"Alice im Wunderland" wird von allen Kennern zu den Meisterwerken der Weltliteratur gez hlt und geh rt zu den von Le Monde gew hlten besten 100 B chern des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts.Mit seinen lustigen und fantasievollen Dialogen entf hrt der Autor die Leser in eine komplett andere Welt. Getr nke die Alice gr er oder kleiner werden lassen ('Trink mich' - 'Drink me'), Kuchen die ganz aus Pfeffer bestehen, eine verr ckte Gerichtsverhandlung und vieles mehr regen die Fantasie des Lesers an. Dabei hat das Buch manchmal schon fast philosophische Z ge. So sagt die Grinsekatze als Alice sie nach dem Weg fragt: Das h ngt zum guten Teil davon ab, wohin du gehen willst -- That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.Nicht nur Kinderbuchautoren lie en sich von seinen B chern inspirieren, auch Maler wie den Surrealisten Max Ernst oder Andr Breton. Eine Geschichte, die auch beim mehrmaligen Lesen nicht langweilig wird, die Phantasie anregt und lustig ist: ideal zum Englisch lernen.Englisch lernen mit "Alice im Wunderland"Der englische Text und die deutsche bersetzung sind in diesem Buch in Spalten satzweise nebeneinander angeordnet (Paralleler Text, Zweisprachig, Bilingual).Ihre VorteileSie k nnen sofort kontrollieren ob Sie etwas verstanden haben ohne lange suchen zu m ssenJeder zweite Satz ist farbig hinterlegt, um die Zuordnung von Original und bersetzung noch schneller zu erm glichenSie k nnen so den englischen Text lesen und brauchen nur kurze Zeit um eine fehlende bersetzung zu finden. So geraten Sie nicht aus dem Lesefluss und k nnen die Geschichte wirklich genie en.Die sinngem e bersetzung orientiert sich dicht an der englischen Fassung.Dies macht eine Zuordnung von Deutsch zu Englisch einfach.Zum Englisch verbessern, Englisch auffrischen oder einfach Englisch lesen (Umfangreicher Wortschatz)Zum Wortschatz erweiternDas Buch ist zum Vorlesen geeignet. Sie k nnen zum Vorlesen die deutsche oder englische Variante w hlen, zwischen den Sprachen wechseln oder nur jeweils ein paar englische W rter beim Vorlesen einstreuenwegen des gro en Wortschatzes werden wichtige W rter automatisch wiederholt, da sie im Text fter vorkommen. Ein langweiligess Auswendiglernen entf llt.Extensives Lesen und Englisch lernen mit parallelen Texten: Warum?Extensives Lesen bedeutet hier Lesen, sehr viel Lesen in einer Fremdsprache. Dabei kommt es nicht darauf an jedes Wort zu verstehen sondern der Handlung zu folgen und herauszufinden was als n chstes passiert. Der Spa am Lesen steht im Vordergrund.Kato Lomb, eine ungarische Dolmetscherin die viele Sprachen flie end beherrschte, beschrieb in ihrem Buch "Wie lerne ich jede Sprache" wie sie extensives Lesen benutzte um schnell ihren Wortschatz zu erweitern.Der amerikanische Linguist Stephen Krashen bezeichnet extensives Lesen als das wirksamsten Mittel zum Spracherwerb und ver ffentlichte viele Artikel zu diesem Thema.
Alice At Monkey Island - Coloring Comic Book

Alice At Monkey Island - Coloring Comic Book

Lev Well

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
Coloring book based on fairy tale comic book "Alice At Monkey Island". The book provides an enjoyable activity for children, helping to develop their visual and motor abilities, to encourage their diligence and creativity, while at the same time telling them a good story.