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From: DOYLE60 at aol.com <DOYLE60>
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:13:00 EDT
Monica wrote:
<< I have accumulated a large collection of illustrated editions
of Alice's Adventures. Every day each child selects one and follows along
while I read a chapter aloud from the annotated edition. >>
Do you mean both Alice books? I hope your partialness to Wonderland doesn't come out.
Tenniel, because he's the only historically important one. Second would be any illustrator who illustrated Looking-Glass and NOT Wonderland. That's classy! Don't get me wrong; I like Wonderland but Wonderland?ntricness bothers me. I bow to the teacher's knowledge of which tale is best for what ages, however.
out great! >
I think readers would love to see Alex's letter from last year. I, myself, who have a copy at home, wouldn't mind reading it here to read again.
Matt
Received on Tue 24 Oct 2000 02:13:00 PM CDT
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:13:00 EDT
Monica wrote:
<< I have accumulated a large collection of illustrated editions
of Alice's Adventures. Every day each child selects one and follows along
while I read a chapter aloud from the annotated edition. >>
Do you mean both Alice books? I hope your partialness to Wonderland doesn't come out.
Tenniel, because he's the only historically important one. Second would be any illustrator who illustrated Looking-Glass and NOT Wonderland. That's classy! Don't get me wrong; I like Wonderland but Wonderland?ntricness bothers me. I bow to the teacher's knowledge of which tale is best for what ages, however.
out great! >
I think readers would love to see Alex's letter from last year. I, myself, who have a copy at home, wouldn't mind reading it here to read again.
Matt
Received on Tue 24 Oct 2000 02:13:00 PM CDT