DIY Book Nook · A Portal into Wonderland Alice Fall into Wonder A bookshelf-sized portal into Wonderland that you build by hand — an enchanted forest tumbling with the White Rabbit, glowing mushrooms, scattered keys and a floating tea table, all warmly lit and slotted right between your books. The idea behind it A doorway left ajar into Wonderland Alice Fall into Wonder catches the exact moment the story tips into magic — the White Rabbit dashing past, a clock and keys scattered across the forest floor, mushrooms glowing and a little tea table drifting in mid-air. Open in the middle of your shelf, it looks like a doorway someone left ajar into an enchanted wood — and it doubles as a stylish bookend, sized to hold a row of real books upright beside it. In the details Rabbit, mushrooms, keys and a floating table Lean in and the Wonderland details keep appearing: the rabbit, toadstools, keys, the floating table and tangled forest greenery, all given depth by warm interior light. By day it's a richly detailed ornament; after dark it glows like a little patch of enchanted forest on your shelf. The build 187 pieces, glue-free An intermediate, glue-free build of 187 precision-cut wooden pieces over roughly 6 to 12 hours, snap-fit together with a clear, illustrated manual. Layer the forest, set the scene and wire the warm USB lighting at your own pace — no batteries to swap. Calm, screen-free, and a lovely handmade ornament once it's done. Fall into Wonderland 187 pieces · intermediate · about 6–12 hours · glue-free · USB · assembled 25.1 × 19.7 × 15.3 cm. Build the forest, switch on the light, and slip a little portal to Wonderland in among your books.