They must get away quickly because the White Witch’s wolves are on their way to find and capture them. The dam is the wolves' intended destination and the Beavers know it’s not safe to stay.
they left their home because one of the human children went to the white witch, who they knew would be sending her forces after them to retrieve the other three children. So the beavers take the children to aslan.
In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," when the four children enter Narnia, they become key figures in fulfilling a prophecy to defeat the White Witch and bring hope and spring back to the land. As they journey through Narnia, they discover their individual strengths and weaknesses and ultimately learn important lessons about courage, sacrifice, and friendship. Their presence in Narnia sparks a series of events that lead to the liberation of the land from the tyranny of the White Witch.
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The first to mention Aslan's name to the children in C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is Mr. Beaver. He introduces Aslan to the Pevensie siblings and informs them about Aslan's significance and role in Narnia.
In the Narnia series by C.S. Lewis, the children were gone for different lengths of time in Narnia depending on the book. For example, in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," they were in Narnia for several years, but in "The Horse and His Boy," they were only in Narnia for a short time.
The Beavers' house in The Chronicles of Narnia is located near the Fords of Beruna, along the Great River. It is described as a cozy dwelling built into the side of a hill, and it is where the Pevensie siblings first meet Mr. and Mrs. Beaver in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe."
The children decided to visit the White Witch's castle first in Narnia.
The animals who gave the children a hot meal in Narnia were Beaver and Mrs. Beaver. They provided the children with food and shelter on their journey to see Aslan.
The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven children fantasy novels by C. S. Lewis
The children were evacuated from London during WWII in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the first book in The Chronicles of Narnia series. They were sent to the countryside to escape the bombings.
The prophesy Mr. Beaver quoted was, "There is a prophecy that two sons of Adam and daughters of Eve will appear and defeat the white witch and put an end to this 100 year winter." The children were seen as the sons and daughters of the prophecy. The witch of course did not want her rule to be ended, and set out to destroy the children. They are eventually crowned kings and queens of Narnia.
children of Narnia made it in 1900