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Little Alice in Toy-land
Once upon a time after a tasty breakfast
A little girl named Alice could play at last
So out into the garden, she did go
Carrying her kitten, little Shelby snow
She had string for Shelby to chase
And to the end of the garden, they did race
As the kitten pounced on the jumbly string
Little Alice caught a glimpse of something
What had little Alice found?
Sticking up right there out of the ground
It was an odd lump among the pink roses
Purple tulips and garden hoses
She got on her hands, and knees, and dusted off the soil carefully
"Oh, it's a book," little Alice said
A strange big book all rusty and red
Alice tugged and heaved at the book
It popped out the ground, and she took a quick look
The pages showed a magical map
But she didn't know that this was a trap
The map said Toy-land in tiny letters
Alice peered close to look at it better
As she leant in, whoosh! Little Alice yelled
And down and down into the pages she fell
Little Alice found herself in Toy-land
Where ten soldiers played in a marching band
Rocking horses were rocking ahead
"What a strange place," Little Alice said
A cuddy caterpillar was nearby
"Help! I'm lost," little Alice cried
Oh dear, the caterpillar wiggled on a mushroom, it jumped
And then it jiggled
I can't help you
The caterpillar said, "The Queen wants jam, she wants the best"
"The Queen? Jam?" Said confused Little Alice
As caterpillar pointed her towards the palace
Outside the golden palace gates
A robot whirred, "I'm late, I'm late"
To Little Alice, the robot said
"The Queen needs jam for her breakfast bread"
A smart tin soldier was guarding the palace
"Will you help? I'm lost"
Said lost Little Alice
"Have you brought some jam?" The soldier said
And quick as a flash, Alice nodded her head
"This way, please!" Huffed the guard
He marched Little Alice across the yard
Towards the scary Queen who owned the palace
"Who are you?" Said the Queen to Alice
"Do you have my jam?" Shouted the Queen
Her nose was long and her voice was mean
"No, your majesty," said Little Alice
"But I can make some in the palace"
So Alice put strawberries and sugar in a pot
She stirred it, and stirred it, and stirred it a lot
Soon the jam was ready for the Queen
It was the reddest jam that she'd ever seen
The Queen tried the jam with her morning toast
She said, "Delicious! Delicious the most"
And the toys jumped for joy, "Whoo! Hey, hey!"
Because the Queen would finally let them play
"May I go back now?" Little Alice said
"You may!" Said the Queen and nodded her head
Whoosh! Alice found herself under a tree
Back in the garden in time for tea
Little Alice sat down, ready to eat
There were jam sandwiches as a treat
Oh, I've had enough of jam
She said, "May I please have one with cheese instead?"