Neverland---of course!!
It starts with old London in the nursery of the Darling children. Then, after Peter comes, the rest is in Neverland. After the children return, it is back in London.
If you mean the Lost boys, they falled out of their prams when the nurses wasn't looking. If they're not found within 7 days, they get to Neverland. Or if they're lost by their nannies in places such as Kensington Gardens, Peter (who often goes out from Neverland) finds them. There aren't many girls in Neverland, because girls are too clever to get lost, (that's actually said by Peter himself.)
we dont, the people saved her in the first portion of the story in neverland by believeing in fairies. however, in the second portion of the stor return to neverland, it is up to jane to save tink because she was the one who said she didn't believe in the first place. hope this helped. :)
Finding Neverland was released on 11/12/2004.
Neverland is a fictional place created by J.M. Barrie in the story of Peter Pan, so it does not have a real capital city. In the story, Peter Pan and the Lost Boys live in Neverland, a magical island where they have adventures with pirates and fairies.
Yes she is incredibly real!!!
Neverland is a fictional place from a children's story. It can't be nuked.
London and Neverland.
YES! If you really believe, as stated by JM Barrie, every child visits Neverland, though they might forget. For Wendy and her brothers had remembered Neverland as if they had visited it already. So if Neverland is real, then Peter Pan MUST be too!
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Yes, Michael Jackson owned it.
Neverland---of course!!
Neverland is a fictional place written by J M Barrie. It is the dwelling place of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and The Lost Boys. Finding Neverland was also a film made in 2004 about J M Barrie and who influenced him in writing his wonderful novels
No it's not true.