The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
#2 of 7 in The Chronicles of Narnia Series
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What’s inside...
The story follows four siblings who, during a game of hide and seek, stumble upon a magical wardrobe that serves as a portal to the land of Narnia. In Narnia, they join the lion Aslan to free the land from the evil White Witch, who has plunged it into eternal winter. The BBC Audio Collection's second fantasy series by C.S. Lewis, dramatized for BBC radio by Brian Sibley, takes listeners through the back of an old wardrobe into the magical and enchanted world of Narnia, where Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy, and the audience experience an unforgettable classic adventure. Running 2 hours.
Character compass
Lucy Pevensie
Edmund Pevensie
Susan Pevensie
Peter Pevensie
Mr. & Mrs. Beaver
Mr. Tumnus
Mr. Beaver
Aslan
The White Witch
Jadis
Discussion points
What would you do if you found a magical world like Narnia in your closet?
How do the characters change throughout the story, and what do those changes say about courage and friendship?
What do you think the White Witch represents, and why do you think that?
How do the different creatures in Narnia help the Pevensie siblings on their journey?
If you could have any magical power like the characters in the book, what would it be and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to compare and contrast the siblings' personalities and discuss which traits they admire.
Explore the theme of good vs. evil by asking your child who they view as the hero and the villain in the story and why.
Discuss the concept of bravery by asking your child about a time they had to do something they were afraid of and how they felt afterward.
Engage their imagination by imagining their own magical world. Ask what it would look like, and who would be their allies in their adventure.
Reinforce the value of teamwork by discussing how the characters worked together to overcome challenges.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Courage
Explanation: Throughout the story, the characters face fears and take brave actions, especially when Lucy first discovers Narnia and when the children decide to help Aslan.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of facing fears and standing up for what is right, even when it's challenging.
Example Lesson: The value of integrity
Explanation: The character of Edmund showcases a journey from betrayal to redemption, emphasizing the importance of honesty and moral uprightness.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the benefits of admitting mistakes and the importance of making amends.
Example Lesson: Teamwork and collaboration
Explanation: The Pevensie siblings, along with various creatures of Narnia, come together to defeat the White Witch, illustrating how teamwork is essential to overcome challenges.
Real-World Application: Children learn that cooperation and working with others can lead to achieving great things.
Example Lesson: Sacrifice
Explanation: Aslan's self-sacrifice for the greater good of Narnia teaches the significance of sacrificing for others.
Real-World Application: This can help children understand the importance of selflessness and considering the needs of others.
Example Lesson: Perseverance
Explanation: Despite numerous setbacks, the characters keep striving towards their goals, showcasing the power of persistence.
Real-World Application: Children can learn that perseverance is key to overcoming obstacles and achieving one’s objectives.