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Violence
Barely any
The Queen of Hearts orders executions (always thwarted); mild cartoon peril
Language
Barely any
Victorian English; no profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
No sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild dream-logic anxiety; the disorientation of a world without rules
What this book is about
Seven-year-old Alice tumbles into Wonderland, where nothing makes sense but everything has a certain dreamlike logic: a Mad Hatter's tea party, a Cheshire Cat who fades to nothing but its grin, and a Queen of Hearts who wants to execute everything. Lewis Carroll's 1865 classic invented literary nonsense and has been beloved by children—and adults who read it differently—ever since.
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