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Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe
The four Pevensie children arrive at Professor Kirke's sprawling country house after being evacuated from London during the war.
What Lucy Found There
Lucy meets a faun named Tumnus carrying parcels in the snowy wood. He's surprised to see a human girl and invites her to his cave for tea.
Edmund and the Wardrobe
Lucy tells her siblings about Narnia and is not believed. Edmund mocks her most cruelly.
Turkish Delight
The White Witch gives Edmund enchanted Turkish Delight that makes him want more and more, no matter how much he eats.
Back on This Side of the Door
Peter and Susan are worried about Lucy and go to the Professor for advice. They expect him to dismiss the Narnia story as fantasy, but instead he reasons through it carefully and…
Into the Forest
All four Pevensie children end up in Narnia together for the first time. Edmund has already been there secretly and met the White Witch, so he knows more than he lets on.
A Day with the Beavers
A beaver signals to the children and leads them to his dam, where he and Mrs. Beaver feed them and share what they know about Narnia.
What Happened After Dinner
After the meal at the Beavers' dam, Mr. Beaver reveals that Aslan has returned and is gathering forces at the Stone Table.
In the Witch's House
Edmund arrives at the Witch's castle and is horrified by what he finds: a courtyard full of Narnians she has turned to stone, including what he thinks is a stone lion.
The Spell Begins to Break
Peter, Susan, Lucy, and the Beavers travel through the frozen forest and start to notice signs that the Witch's eternal winter is ending.
Aslan is Nearer
The Witch's eternal winter starts to crack. Snow melts, flowers push through, and Father Christmas arrives with gifts for the children.
Peter's First Battle
The children reach Aslan's camp and meet him for the first time. He is enormous and warm but not safe, and the children feel it immediately.
Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time
Edmund is rescued. But the Witch shows up at Aslan's camp and invokes the Deep Magic, an ancient law written into Narnia at its creation.
The Triumph of the Witch
Aslan walks to the Stone Table at night, and Lucy and Susan secretly follow him. They watch, hidden, as the Witch's army ties Aslan down, shaves his mane, mocks him, and kills him…
Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time
At dawn, Lucy and Susan hear a crack. The Stone Table has broken in two, and Aslan is alive.
What Happened About the Statues
Aslan breathes life back into the stone statues in the Witch's castle, building an army to march on the battle already underway.
The Hunting of the White Stag
The four Pevensies are crowned Kings and Queens of Narnia at Cair Paravel and begin a long reign. Years later, now fully grown adults, they chase the White Stag into the forest an…
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