This furry animal led the children to his home and spoke to them in a whisper. Chapter 7
Who is The Beaver (Mr Beaver)?
The children first meet the Beaver in this part of the woods. Chapter 7
Where is the thicker part of the wood, behind some trees where the beaver beckons (a dark spot among four trees)?
This food is what the children most excited to eat at the Beavers' house. Chapter 7
What is freshly caught trout / fish (and tea, potatoes, and marmalade roll)?
This is the small object the Beaver shows that proves he should be trusted. Chapter 7
What is Lucy’s handkerchief (the one she gave Mr Tumnus)?
The children felt this way when Mr Beaver says "Aslan is on the move".Chapter 7 (first emotional reaction appears there)
What is hopeful, excited, curious, or a feeling like spring/holiday? (any one is acceptable)
This kind female animal was busy at the sewing machine when the children arrived. Chapter 7
Who is Mrs. Beaver?
They built their home across the river that the children walk along to reach the Beaver house. Chapter 7
Where is a beaver dam?
Mr Beaver speaks quietly and tells the children to "hush" because of this. Chapter 7
What is because there are trees that might betray them and the Witch might be listening; they must be quiet?
Mrs Beaver brings out this kind of roll unexpectedly. Chapter 7
What is a gloriously sticky marmalade roll?
It is dangerous for all four children to be known by the White Witch because of this. Chapter 8
What is because of a prophecy about two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve on the thrones at Cair Paravel; the Witch would want all four to secure her rule?
The Beavers say this creature is "the King of Beasts" and not safe, but good. Chapter 8
Who is Aslan (a lion)?
The place where the Mr Beaver says the children should meet Aslan is here.Chapter 8
Where is the stone table?
Mr Beaver gave the children this important news about Aslan. Chapter 7
What is that Aslan has come back to Narnia (he is on the move) and will help defeat the Witch?
The Beavers say the Witch has turned many people into this and they become. Chapter 8
What is statues (turned into stone)?
The reason the Beavers gave for getting the children to meet Aslan instead of trying to rescue Mr Tumnus themselves. — Chapter 8 (discussion after dinner)
What is because Aslan is the one who can save Mr. Tumnus and defeat the Witch; they need Aslan’s help and protection?
This character had been arrested and left a handkerchief with the beaver. Chapter 7
Who is Mr. Tumnus?
Edmund thinks he can see between the two hills down the little valley to see this place. Chapter 7
Where is the White Witch's Palace?
This child was discovered missing after dinner. Chapter 8
Who is Edmund?
The phrase from the old rhyme says what will happen "At the sound of his roar". (Give the short line about sorrow. Chapter 8
What is "sorrows will be no more." (From the rhyme: "At the sound of his roar, sorrows will be no more.")?
The rhyme about Cair Paravel suggest the children might do this in the future. — Chapter 8
What is suggests the four children will become rulers at Cair Paravel (sit on the four thrones) and end the Witch’s rule?
This character among the children shows signs of being influenced by the White Witch after visiting her. Chapter 8
Who is Edmund?
The name of the castle at the mouth of the river, where, according to Narnian saying, four thrones stand is called this. Chapter 8
Where is Cair Paravel?
Mr. Beaver has concluded that Edmund has gone after he goes missing to this place. Chapter 8
Where is the Witch's house? or Who is to the Witch?
Mr. Beaver calls the White Witch descended from two groups; name one. Chapter 8
What is Jinn or giants (either answer is acceptable)?
Explain in one sentence why Mr. and Mrs. Beaver tell the children they must leave quickly after Edmund disappears. — Chapter 8
What is because Edmund has likely told the Witch where they are and she may come quickly to capture all four; staying would be too dangerous?