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1. Giveaway Winners: Alice in Verse, The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland

By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
Published: July 20, 2010

Alice in Verse by J.T. HoldenCongratulations to the three lucky winners of the Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland giveaway. Due to everyone’s love of Alice, this was a very popular giveaway.

The winners were selected by the random sequence generator at random.org and have each won a copy of  Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland , a White Rabbit bookmark included with each.

The Three (3) Winners:

Staci A said:

My son loves Alice, and I would love to share this with him. It sounds wonderful!

Marnie Blum said:

Oh, I am in love with the Alice in Wonderland story. This is so exciting!

Christine W said:

As a mathematics teacher, it has amazed me that the author of the original Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, was also a mathematician and that much of the book is based upon mathematics. Yes, I have also wondered about these questions and would love to discover the answers. This sounds a book that I would really enjoy reading.

Thank you,

Christine

For those of you who were not so lucky, you can still add this book to your collection: Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Wonderland

Disclaimer: Winners of TCBR giveaways are notified by email and have 72 hours to claim their prize. Unclaimed prizes are awarded to an alternate winner and the above list will be adjusted accordingly. Thank you to everyone who participated. Special thanks to Candleshoe Books for sponsoring the giveaway. Books will be shipped directly from the sponsor, delivery of the giveaway item lies solely on the sponsor. Names, e-mail address and physical address of the winner will be shared with the sponsor for the purpose of fulfillment of the giveaway.

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