Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit Hole
Whilst Alice is sitting on the riverbank with her sister feeling bored as hell, she notices a talking white rabbit with a pocket watch. She follows it down a rabbit hole and then she falls a very long way into Underland and lands in a big hall that has a loads of locked doors of all different sizes. She then finds a small key to a door that is too small for her to fit through, then later on discovers a bottle on a table labelled "drink me" (the liquid makes her shrink too small to reach the key which she accidentally left on the table so she eats a piece of cake with "eat me" on it that makes her grow too much).
Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper
The Cheshire Cat appears in a tree and directs Alice to the crazy March Hare's house. He disappears but his grin remains and floats on its own in the air prompting Alice to say that she has often seen a cat without a grin but never a grin without a cat.
Chapter 7: A Mad Tea-Party
Alice becomes a guest at a "mad" tea party along with the March Hare, the Hatter, and a doormouse (who falls asleep frequently only to always be woken by the March Hare and the Hatter). The guests of the tea party give Alice many riddles and stories (such as "why is a raven like a writing desk?"). The Hatter reveals that they have tea all day because "time" has punished him by eternally standing still at 6pm (tea time).
Chapter 8: The Queen's Croquet Ground
Alice finds a garden where there are three living playing cards painting white roses on a rose tree red because The Queen of Hearts hates white roses. A bunch of more cards, kings and queens and even the White Rabbit enter the garden. Alice then meets the King and Queen of Hearts. The Queen of Hearts (a difficult person) introduces her trademark phrase "off with his head!" that she utters at the slightest dissatisfaction. Alice is then ordered to play a game of croquet with the Queen of Hearts (and the rest of her subjects) where live flamingos are used as mallets and hedgehogs as balls, and Alice once again meets the Cheshire Cat. The Queen of Hearts then orders the cat to be beheaded, only to have her executioner complain that this is impossible since the head is all that can be seen of him.