Who was the first child to go to Narnia?
Lucy
Who gave everyone all the presents?
Father Christmas
Who sacrificed himself for Edmund?
Aslan
How did the children get to Narnia?
Where were the children sent away from?
London
What was the name of first magical animal the kids met?
Mr. Beaver
In the Witch's house, Edmund drew something on the lion statue. What were they?
Spectacles
What was the giant's name?
Rumblebuffin
If you caught a white stag, what would happen?
It would give you wishes
Why were the children sent away from their home?
The air-raids in the war.
What did Mr. Tumnus have in his hands when he first saw Lucy?
Parcels
What kind of explorers did Lucy say they were when they were in Narnia?
Artic explorers
What are the 4 children's new names?
Peter the Magnificent
Susan the Gentle
Edmund the Just
Lucy the Valient
What are the children called in the beginning when they are in Narnia?
Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve
How many servants were working at the mansion?
Spell the Chief of the Secret Police's name.
M-A-U-G-R-I-M
When Mr. Beaver realized where Edmund had gone, he told the children that they had to go as quickly as they could to find Aslan at the Stone Table. What did Mrs. Beaver give to them before they all left?
Sacks/loads with food
What did the children call the lamp-post at the end?
A pillar of iron with a lantern on top
What did the White Witch call Aslan when she killed him?
great Fool, great Cat
Who was the housekeeper and how do you spell her name?
Mrs. Macready
What does the White Witch travel on and how do you spell it? Hint: Another word for sleigh
S-L-E-D-G-E
______ was the White Witch's real name and she was half _________ and half ______.
JADIS was the White Witch's real name and she was half JINN and half GIANT.
What was the castle's name and how do you spell it?
C-a-i-r P-a-r-a-v-e-l
Who always traveled with the White Witch?
Dwarfs
What three pieces of advice did the Professor give the children at the end of the novel?
2. Don't talk about it amongst yourselves.
3. Don't mention it to anyone else.