Based on prior knowledge about Lewis Carroll and his children's novel Through the Looking-Glass, the most accurate prediction is that it does not teach a lesson or have a moral. Carroll is known for his whimsical and nonsensical writing style, often prioritizing creativity and imagination over moral lessons.
The other statements are not true: the novel does not teach kids about science and math in a straightforward way, it is not about a little boy named Anthony (it features Alice as the main character), and it was not originally written in Spanish (it was written in English).