Alice in Wonderland
Read Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in Dutch and English, a parallel text graded reader with audio. Available in CEFR levels A2, B1, B2, and C1.
About this book
A bored little girl sits on a riverbank, deciding a book is hardly worth the trouble without pictures or conversations, when a White Rabbit hurries past muttering about being late. Nothing strange about that—until it draws an actual watch from its waistcoat pocket, and only then does Alice think to be surprised. She follows it down its hole and falls, slowly, past cupboards and shelves, into a world where every door is locked, every bottle and cake is labeled, and her own size will not hold still.
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Alice zat naast haar zus bij de rivier.
Alice was sitting next to her sister by the river.
Ze werd erg moe en verveeld.
She was getting very tired and bored.
Ze had niets te doen.
She had nothing to do.
Ze keek een of twee keer naar het boek van haar zus.
She looked at her sister's book once or twice.
Het boek had geen plaatjes erin.
The book had no pictures in it.
Het boek had geen gesprekken erin.
The book had no conversations in it.
Alice dacht: "Wat is het nut van een boek zonder plaatjes of gesprekken?"
Alice thought, "What's the point of a book without pictures or conversations?"