Episodes
Alice meets some very unusual insects and suddenly finds herself on a strange train journey without a ticket. If you have wondered about what a bread and butter fly looks like, or what a horse fly sounds like, listen on. By the way, this chapter ends rather suddenly. Read the full text of Through the Looking Glass 3 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 03/15/10
Alice talks to some flowers who think she is stupid, meets the Red Queen, and finds herself as a pawn in a game of chess. Read the full text of Through the Looking-Glass 2 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 03/06/10
The story of St. David, the patron saint of Wales, whose day falls on March 1st. Read the full text of St. David of Wales and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 02/09/09
Looking Glass House. Alice is playing with her cats and a ball of wool. Curiosity leads her through the mirror into a world of upside down logic where she meets the Red Chess Queen. Read the full text of Through the Looking-Glass 1 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 01/05/08
Alice's Evidence. We reach the final Chapter of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland when Alice finally declares that her tormentors are "Nothing But a Pack of Cards". Read the full text of Alice In Wonderland Chapter 12 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 11/30/07
Restored ! The trial begins of the Knave of Hearts on the charge of stealing the tarts. Many familiar faces are present in the court room. Read the full text of Alice in Wonderland Chapter 11 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 11/08/07
The Lobster Quadrille. The Mock Turtle and The Gryphon dance. And then they sing "Will you walk a little faster?" said a whiting to a snail. There's a porpoise close behind us, and he's treading on my tail." Read the full text of Alice in Wonderland Chapter 10 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 10/08/07
The Mock Turtle's Story. We meet a Gryphon and a Mock Turtle. A Gryphon is a mythological creature and a mock turtle was a type of Victorian Soup. They make strange company. Read the full text of Alice in Wonderland Chapter 9 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 07/16/07
The Queen's Croquet-Ground. It is a wonder that anybody is left alive, the Queen is so busy calling for the executioners. The Queen meets her match though in the disappearing form of the Cheshire cat. Read the full text of Alice in Wonderland Chapter 8 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 05/21/07
The Mad Hatter's Tea Party - one of the most famous of all chapters in children's literature - is here presented in all its wonderful lunacy. A mad March Hare, an even madder Hatter, and a dozy dormouse provide company for Alice at tea table where the party never ceases because time is stuck perpetually at 6pm. Read the full text of Alice In Wonderland Chapter 7 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 04/01/07
Pig and Pepper. We meet the Duchess, roughly handling a baby who looks like a pig, and the Cheshire cat who likes to vanish leaving only his grin behind. All this and two footmen who look like fish. Read the full text of Alice in Wonderland Chapter 6 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 03/12/07
Advice from a Caterpillar. Our shrunken heroine meets a caterpillar who infuriates her with his curt contradictions. Next she is accused by a pigeon of being a serpent, and Alice is forced to admit that she does eat eggs sometimes. Read the full text of Alice In Wonderland Chapter 5 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 02/05/07
The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill. Alice tries to help out the white rabbit, but grows so large that she is bursting out of his house. She is besieged by small animals and has a confrontation with a enormous puppy. Read the full text of Alice in Wonderland Chapter 4 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 12/31/06
A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale. The Dodo bird is far from dead. The mouse tells a very "dry" history to try and dry out Alice and the other creatures who are still wet from swimming in the pool of tears. They run a race (a caucus race is actually an election). Read the full text of Alice in Wonderland Chapter 3 and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 11/06/06
The Pool of Tears. Alice continues her out-of-the way experience as she stretches like a telescope, and then almost shrinks away alltogether. She has a wonderful conversation with her feet, and she dreadfully offends a mouse. It all ends in tears - so many tears that Alice and the mouse are swimming in them. Read the full text of Alice, Chapter 2: The Pool of Tears and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 10/14/06
Down the Rabbit Hole. Alice follows a White Rabbit into a hole, and falls down, down, until she lands softly. She finds a bottle with a label Drink Me - and she does. Soon she shrinks. Read the full text of Alice, Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit-Hole and see our illustration on Storynory.
Published 09/24/06