#Unboxing The Bookishly Classic Crate – Alice In Wonderland edition #spoileralert

Last month, the fabulous Bookishly announced that their Classic Crate for January 2019 would be the Alice In Wonderland edition! How could I not treat myself to one of those?!  I adore anything Alice related so my order went in straight away!

And now the box of Wonderland goodies has arrived – and it’s even better than I could have imagined!  So I thought I’d share with you what I got – and to let you know that their February Crate is a Jane Eyre edition….. just in case you’re interested!  Pre-order link here 

all the goodies!!!

Here’s a closer look at everything!

Fabulous mug!! A bookworm can never have too many mugs!!

A pack of ‘Drink Me’ Tea from Jenier World of Teas

gorgeous bookmark!

Fab badge! ‘why is a raven like a writing desk?
gorgeous card print – curiouser and curiouser

love this framed alice page/saying! Bookishly are famous for these!

set of gorgeous cards that I might need to frame and keep for myself!

And then two books – 

Lewis Carroll – O Frabjous Day – Little Black Classic Version

‘I cried, “Come, tell me how you live!”
And thumped him on the head.’

Conjuring wily walruses, dancing lobsters, a Jabberwock and a Bandersnatch, Carroll’s fantastical verse gave new words to the English language.

And a beautiful edition of ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND 😍

‘Contrariwise … if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be but as it isn’t, it ain’t. That’s logic.’

‘I had sent my heroine straight down a rabbit-hole … without the least idea what was to happen afterwards,’ wrote Lewis Carroll, describing how Alice was conjured up one ‘golden afternoon’ in 1862 to entertain his child-friend Alice Liddell. His dream worlds of nonsensical Wonderland and the back-to-front Looking-Glass kingdom depict order turned upside-down: a baby turns into a pig, time is abandoned at a disordered tea-party and a chaotic game of chess makes a seven-year-old girl a Queen. But amongst the anarchic humour and sparkling word play, puzzles and riddles, are poignant moments of nostalgia for lost childhood. Original and experimental, the Alice books give readers a window on both child and adult worlds.

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