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The awakening of the trees is the chapter's most spectacular moment — Aslan's roar literally brings the natural world back to life, showing that his power extends not just to creatures but to the land itself
Read Chapter 11 of Prince Caspian with your family. Look for the moment when Aslan roars and the trees begin to wake up and move. Copy 1-2 sentences that describe this amazing scene — the trees shakin...
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Narration Prompt
Tell someone what happened in this chapter in order. When you get to the most important part, slow down and tell it carefully — what happened, why it mattered, and what you think about it.
Discussion Questions
- Aslan roars and the trees come alive and begin to move. Why do you think Lewis had Aslan bring the trees to life? What does it mean that even the trees are on Aslan's side? What in the story makes you think so?
- Aslan sends Peter and Edmund ahead to help Caspian fight, but he keeps Lucy and Susan with him. Why do you think Aslan gives different jobs to different people? Is one job more important than the other? What in the story makes you think so?
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Item 1
To walk forward together in a strong, steady way, like soldiers
Item 2
To shake from fear, excitement, or great power
Item 3
A large, joyful meal shared by many people to celebrate
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