Alice in Wonderland Day - July 4
Tue Jul 4th

Alice In Wonderland Day

Lewis Carroll's first told his beloved tale to Alice Liddell every year on July 4th. It's also a day to learn more about this English writer and how this famous children's book came about..

Lewis Carroll, better known as Lewis Carroll, was born in Cheshire, England, and Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll. He received his education at Oxford University. Though Dodgson excelled in mathematics, he also had a creative side. This passion led him to become an author, illustrator, and poet. Dodgson loved how children lived the world, so he often told them made-up stories. Alice, Henry Liddell's daughter, was one of his friend Henry Liddell's daughter, and he loved sharing stories with him.

Dodgson told Alice and her two sisters a made-up tale of a girl named Alice on July 4th, 1862. The child had fallen down a rabbit hole, according to a rabbit hole. Alice encountered all sorts of strange animals during her time in the rabbit hole... Dodgson later wrote the tale on paper and published it in 1865. The Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, King of Hearts, Cheshire Cat, White Rabbit, Dodo, and March Hare are among the characters in the story. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is one of the best-selling children's books of all time. It has never been out of print. The book has also been translated into nearly 200 languages. Several Sequels include Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Discovered There. Alice found There.

The book has been turned into numerous Alice movies and shows over the years. In 1903, the first film adaptation appeared as a silent film. In 1931, the first sound version appeared in 1931. Alice in Wonderland's Disney Cartoon Classic came out in 1951. Meryl Sterep appeared in "Alice at the Palace" a stage version in 1982. Alice in Wonderland has been also developed as a ballet performance, an anime version, an opera, a made-for-television show called Alice Through the Looking Glass, and a sci-fi miniseries named Alice.

How to be aware of #aliceinwonderlandday, according to the king of Wales.

Several British and other nations around the world observe this day by dressing up as Alice or other characters in the story. Other activities include Mad Hatter tea parties, storytimes, special exhibits, and visits to Alice's Shop in Oxford. Another great way to participate is to read the book for yourself or to your child. This is another great way to participate. You can also watch one of the many Alice in Wonderland films. #AliceInWonderlandDay on social media with a snapshot of your favorite Alice in Wonderland character.

Land day tradition. alice in wonderland day history

The year 2015 marked the 150th anniversary of "Alice in Wonderland Book"'s publication. During the same year, British readers of the book began staging special events that marked the date the tale was first revealed. Alice Day or Alice in Wonderland Day has since then, and every year in Britain on July 4th has been designated as Alice Day or Alice in Wonderland Day. Every year, Alice-themed events attract more people from around the world.