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The journey through changed Narnia is both a physical challenge and an emotional one — the children must navigate a world that was once their kingdom but no longer recognizes them
Read Chapter 8 of Prince Caspian with your family. Look for the moment when the Pevensie children leave the island where they found Cair Paravel's ruins and begin traveling through the forest toward C...
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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
- The Pevensie children once ruled Narnia as kings and queens, but now they are walking through a forest where no one knows who they are. How do you think it feels to return to a place where you were once important and find that everything has changed? What in the story makes you think so?
- Trumpkin does not really believe the children are the ancient kings and queens the horn summoned. Is it fair for Trumpkin to doubt them, or should he trust the magic of the horn? What in the story makes you think so?
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Vocabulary Builder
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A long trip from one place to another
Item 2
Very, very old, from long ago
Item 3
The path or road you follow to get somewhere
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