I’m spending the day with my best friends, Frankie and Robin, and—UGH—snobby Penny. Want to encourage young readers to keep up their reading habits? This is the first special edition of the Whatever After series.This is the first special edition of the Whatever After series.Abby, Frankie, Robin, and Penny fall down a hole and end up in Alice's Adventures in wonderland. There are potions that make you grow, cakes that make you shrink, bossy caterpillars, and a horrible Queen of Hearts who wants to put us on trial. Unlike the other adventures, Abby does not enter a fairy tale through her mirror in this special edition Whatever After.
The White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, and the deck of cards all feature prominently in the story. But in Wonderland, everything is topsy-turvy. And She read to me while I worked out, killing two birds with one stone. Inserting a special edition story that is somehow as fresh and fun as the very first book seems insurmountable. When she goes to spend the day with her friends, she is surprised to find herself falling down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. And this Special edition she just finished reading to me.Abby hates penny i personally agree with her but don't show it to herCute.
They appear in wonderland, and go through the story, looking for Frankie. This summer while on a road trip with her Aunt and Nana she read Three years ago, when my oldest daughter, Abby, was a much more reluctant reader we began this series. .
Wonderland, a place to get wacky with the Mad Hatter, solve tricky riddles from the Chesire Cat, face the quick tempered, evil Queen of Hearts, and find her friend, Frankie, before it’s too late! They all get hungry so they try to find food. :-)Abby in Wonderland (Whatever After Special Edition #1)Sustaining a series is no simple task. But Frankie accidentally trips and is about to fall down the hole! She knows what should happen even though the two always change the courses of the stories. But, other than that it seem like the book is mostly the same. Kids will like this one - probably girls more than boys.
ABBY IN WONDERLAND.
Will they ever get home without getting beheaded and why would the rabbit lie to them?
But Frankie accidentally trips and is about to fall down the hole! 0545746647 I zipped through it rather quickly. As part of the family reading challenge she needs to read at least 20 minutes each day. This time Abbey travels to Wonderland with three other school girls and falls into the rabbit hole on a gold course near one girl's home they were visiting. The adventure is with her friends instead of her brother and dog, and the journey is into a book instead of a fairy tale, but the same general feeling is there. . . . Abby discovers she has more in common with Penny than she previously believed; she sees their relationship through fresh eyes. Whatever After Special Edition: Abby in Wonderland by Sarah Mlynowski - Paperback Book - The Parent Store
There the girls are tricked into eating the Queen of Hearts’ tarts and have to dodge her playing card henchmen. While she never met Fabio, she used her romance publishing experiences to fuel her first novel They all try to help her up, but it's too late, she slips and falls down the hole.
The White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, and the deck of cards all feature prominently in the story.
I liked the thought of Abby AND her friends going into a fairytale, just to change it up. The over arching story line actually reminds me a lot of the Magic Treehouse books, which I loved growing up, except these focus on fairy tales instead of history (so a bit less educational). They realize that they're in Abby in Wonderland!
Although Penny annoys Abby for most of the book, eventually she comes to appreciate the girl and understand why she behaves as she does. Abby in Whatever After: Abby in Wonderland gets that opportunity due to her magic mirror. To be honest, the Whatever After series was starting to get boring when for every other book only Abby and Jonah get to go into the fairy tale.
This is free I felt that this gave them a bonding experience so they could finally end their feud.
This book is about a girl named Abby and her best friends, Robin, Frankie, and Penny.
The over arching story line actually reminds me a lot of the Magic Treehouse books, which I loved growing up, except these focus oI won this book in an Instagram giveaway hosted by Scholastic, Inc.