A young Walt Disney grew up reading Lewis Carroll's stories of Alice 's adventures in Wonderland, so it should come as no surprise that years later he would adapt these treasured tales into a feature-length animated film. Alice in Wonderland follows the titular character as she falls down a rabbit hole and encounters a parade of preposterous personalities, each one more perplexing than the last. Released in 1951, Alice in Wonderland was not a critical success. But Walt's whimiscally surreal take on Carroll's beloved story and characters would be embraced by later generations, and is now considered a classic in its own right. Presented in this gift box inspired by the literary root of the film, we hope you enjoy this special collection of notecards featuring artwork curated from archival sources - from rarely seen production artwork to promotional material - which showcases the film's memorable artistic achievement.