Through the Looking Glass

Through the Looking Glass


Published in 1871 by Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass is preferred by most middle school teachers I know because it's even "curiouser and curiouser" than his epic work, The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland. You decide which is your favorite-- just avoid tumbling down that rabbit hole! “Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place."

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Illustrated by Peter Newell, Through the Looking Glass Humpty Dumpty


Table of Contents

Ch. 1: Looking Glass House

Ch. 2: The Garden of Live Flowers

Ch. 3: Looking-Glass Insects

Ch. 4: Tweedledum and Tweedledee

Ch. 5: Wool and Water

Ch. 6: Humpty Dumpty

Ch. 7: The Lion and the Unicorn

Ch. 8: 'It's my own Invention'

Ch. 9: Queen Alice

Ch. 10: Shaking

Ch. 11: Waking

Ch. 12: Which Dreamed it?

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