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What is neverland?

Neverland is a fictional island that appears in the works of Scottish author J. M. Barrie. It is the setting of his most famous work, Peter Pan, and his other works Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter and Wendy.

Neverland is described as a magical place where children never grow up and animals can talk. It is home to Peter Pan, the Lost Boys, and various other characters, including Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, and the mermaids.

Neverland is often depicted as a place of adventure and danger, where children must use their wits and courage to survive. It is also a place of dreams and imagination, where children can be free to be themselves.

The idea of Neverland has been adapted into many different works of art, including books, films, television shows, and video games. It has also been used as a metaphor for childhood and the power of imagination.

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