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reaction of the movie the chronicles of Narnia
Yes! Many children read the Chronicles of Narnia, as well as watch the movies, and love them! Some parents read the books together after dinner, before bed, etc.
The Chronicles of Narnia series written by C.S. Lewis is often considered children's literature, but its themes and depth make it enjoyable for readers of all ages. The fantastical world of Narnia appeals to children with its adventures and talking animals, while also exploring complex ideas and moral lessons that resonate with older readers as well.
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C.S. Lewis wrote the Narnia books as children's stories. But, he said that he enjoyed fairy tales more and got more out of them when he was older. Narnia is a fanciful world with mythological creatures (like fauns, centaurs, dragons, giants) and talking animals. Each one tells the story of a great adventure, and Lewis adds beautiful, detailed descriptions of the land itself.
C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia)
He wrote about 150 books, some of them nonfiction, some poetry, maybe about 30 specifically for children, tough to find a number.
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Yes, they're making a film out of the 5th book, The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader set for release some time during 2011
Some minor characters in The Chronicles of Narnia series are Mr. Tumnus, Ginarrbrik, Pattertwig, and Trumpkin. These characters play supporting roles throughout the series and contribute to the overall story in different ways.
Yes, there are several video games based on "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. These games allow players to immerse themselves in the world of Narnia and experience some of the adventures from the books and movies.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe" in my opinion was a success because they did everything straight from the book written by C.S. Lewis. However, "Prince Caspian: The Chronicles of Narnia" didn't do as good in my opinion, because of some changes from the book written by C.S. Lewis. Also, each character was at a different stage in their life, so they were more relate-able to all kids in all age groups.