“Why is a raven like a writing desk?“ Is a question I know we’ve all asked ourselves before, but now, with the release of The Sims 4 Wonderland Playroom Kit, you’ll be able to answer it! The Sims 4 Wonderland Playroom Kit releases February 26th at 4.99 USD on the heels of the release of The Sims 4 Royalty & Legacy which also premiered with it’s own exclusive kit bundle with the pack (purchasable until March 15th, 2026).

Will this kit be a great pairing with these featured purchases? Scroll forward and see with out exclusive kit overview!
The Sims 4 Wonderland Playroom Kit Review
Public Service Announcement – This isn’t a Disney Collab!
We noticed in our announcement post for the newest kits that there was some confusion when it came to The Sims 4 Wonderland Playroom Kit.
This kit is based off of writer Lewis Carroll’s classic children’s novel ‘Alice in Wonderland‘ which has long since been in the public domain. The public domain is consistent of various creative works that have never been and/or have aged out of their respective copyright.
Which is just fancy legalize for—anyone can make content using whatever parts of the story they wish! So, no, this is not a collaboration with Disney using their respective version of ‘Alice in Wonderland‘. The kit is purely based off the completely free-to-use novel that served as an inspiration point for the film, and so many other fun properties (shout out to American McGee’s Alice series).
Official Kit Description
What we’re able to glean from the pack information at a glance.

Use fantastical décor to create a whimsical play space with The Sims 4 Wonderland Playroom Kit. This collection elevates activities, pretend tea parties, homework, or even daydreaming to imaginative new levels with furniture featuring cards, teacups, keyholes, and more flourishes fit for a fable.
Kit Features:
- All Frabjous Day – This is a space where imagination can soar, whether kids are playing or learning. With fanciful bookshelves, a matching desk, and a chess set, this playroom doubles as a place for kids to learn and grow.
- Curiouser & Curiouser – A delightful stuffed rabbit, hanging top hats, and wall décor featuring dodo birds or grinning cats are just a few of the ways this kit will transport you to a world both familiar and fantastic.

Catalogue Overview

This kit adds 25 new assets to the Build/Buy category; three being for Build with the rest being for Buy. A majority of these items are targeted at Child Sims
























Object Swatches
“Tortoise, Taught Us” Ottoman

Cheshire Charm Chair

Looking Glass Lounge

Dodo Dining Table

Tidy Topiary Sidetable

Wonderous Workspace

Queen of Hearts’ Royal Chess Table

Flamingo’s Fantasy Activity Table

Mad Tea Party Playset

Wonderland Decals

Caterpillar’s Canopy



Curious Cardscape


Curious Cat of Cheshire

Keyhole Wall Shelf


The White Rabbit

Gryphon’s Treasure Trunk

Dreaming Doormouse

Queen’s Curio Bookcase

Rabbit Hole Repository

Mad Hatter’s Radiance



Topsy-Turvy Tea Party Lamp

Cheshire Checkers

Walls of Wonder

A Portal to Another World


Our Review of The Sims 4 Wonderland Playroom
I am relentlessly delighted with this kit.
It’s the kind of bold whimsical delight that I’ve been wanting out of The Sims 4 for a while and, honestly, it put a big grin on my face. It’s all just so different. When I’ve been emphasizing the concept of kit’s being bold in my last few reviews I feel like I was misunderstood.
I want kit’s that are fun—we’re guaranteed solid, modern stables when we’re given a new Game pack or Expansion, but kit’s, to me, are supposed to be wildcards. Fun, interesting bits of content that throw a wrench in things and make Simmers go “Wow…I need that!”
The Sims 4 Wonderland Playroom Kit embodies that principle perfectly. It’s a fun, niche idea that, truly, I feel is actually quite versatile in it’s design. The kit leaning into the campiness inherent to the theme of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and gives us assets that will be sure to make your Sims’s space pop.

Though, of course, there are some downsides; once again we’ve been given a tea set, and while this tea set is specifically for “pretend” tea. It’s functionally the same as any other tea set in game. I would have wished for a genuine “play” version of one where Child Sims had unique animations acting out a tea party instead of, well, picking up empty cups and drinking from them.
The Dreaming Doormouse item is also another frustration as it’s functionally a large teddy bear that lacks the ability to be hugged and/or otherwise physically interacted with. Which, of course, you could personally give or take it, but the pack seems to imply that a Child Sim could have a tea party with this toy as one would expect a child to…but it doesn’t seem all that possible. Bleh.
All in all? The kit is exceptional if you have a soft spot for camp like myself. Obviously, I am simply here to give you a taster of this pack so you can decide whether or not you want to spend your hard earned money on it, but I would recommend it. It seems like it would pair exceptionally with The Sims 4 Royalty & Legacy as well as having applications as use as a fun public playground in a number of lots we have available in the game.
Are you interested in peering through the looking glass with this latest kit, or are these maddening delights too much for you? Let us know in the comment section down below, and always know that The Sims Community will keep you up-to-date on The Sims 4 and other LifeSim games! Make sure to check out our other The Sims 4 Kits reviews if you’re still down for a read.


Best kit ever, BUT because Maxis cannot do anything right, whatever you put on the Rabbit Hole Repository, it will clip atrociously.
So cool!